The full version of the Firefox 3.5 browser has been fully launched by Mozilla.
Firefox 3.5 was initially supposed to be called Firefox 3.1, though the company took the decision to change it to Firefox 3.5 as it felt that it was more than just an incremental improvement on Firefox 3.
The full release isn't the first feature-complete version of Firefox 3.5 but it is the first to be considered stable enough to be offered to all surfers.
Four beta versions, a Preview version and a Release Candidate were all offered to members of Mozilla's testing community.
New features
Firefox 3.5 includes the TraceMonkey Javascript engine, which the company says makes it twice as fast as Firefox 3 and 10 times faster than Firefox 2.
Location-Aware Browsing is another feature new in Firefox 3.5, and it lets you find things near to you much more quickly, the company said.
"So much is happening on the web right now, it's a great time for browsers. Firefox 3.5 brings together the most innovative web technologies and delivers them in the most complete and powerful modern browser," said John Lilly, chief executive of Mozilla.
Market share
Firefox's market share has been gradually increasing over the past few years with a global share of 22.5 per cent, compared to Microsoft's Internet Explorer's share of 65.5 per cent.
Apple's Safari browser, Opera and Google's Chrome also compete in this market.
You can Download Firefox 3.5 from the Mozilla website.