Firefox 3.5, will arrive tomorrow Tuesday

Mozilla plans to announce Firefox 3.5 tomorrow, Tuesday, June 30, as confirmed by company spokesmen at the end of last week.

One of the main improvements to the browser is JavaScript technology, known as TraceMonkey, which increases the performance and stability of Firefox, according to Mozilla. In fact, speed has been specially beefed up to be one of the main attractions of this update.

Another of its improvements is the private browsing model for data control. HMTL5 features are also included in areas such as scrambled video.

A couple of weeks ago the availability of Firefox 3.5 Release Candidate (RC) was announced and, in total, there have been 4 beta versions of this browser that, in principle, was going to be version 3.1 but that, given all the changes that introduced, it was decided that it would finally be Firefox 3.5.