Firefox 3.1 with private browsing feature out now
Usually, any software doesn’t undergo any visible changes (atleast in beta release) but Mozilla Firefox 3.1 beta 2 has undergone lots of upgrades. Mozilla Firefox 3.1 is based on Gecko 1.9.1 which is an incremental release on the previous version with significant changes to improve web compatibility, performance, and ease of use.
Not to forget- as we posted two months ago, it has the most awaited feature of Private browsing which is already available in Google Chrome as Incognito mode. Private Browsing aims to help you make sure that your web browsing activities don’t leave any trace on your own computer. It is very important to note that Private Browsing is not a tool to keep you anonymous from websites or your ISP, or for example protect you from all kinds of spyware applications which use sophisticated techniques to intercept your online traffic.

Some more new impressive features are as :
- Inbuilt presence of JavaScript engine by default for web content
- Behavior of tabs switching and adding a new tab has been made easy by adding + button for opening.
- Released in 54 languages including Hindi, Marathi, Telugu, Punjabi and more Indian locals.
- New support for web worker threads.








ie8 also has the same feature i think they are copying from ie8
ie8 also has the same feature i think they are copying from ie8
I know IE8 has inprivate mode but it’s not a copy, its just competition. Mozilla gas take this step to be in competition; Moreover, it is based on Gecko rendering engine different from IE.
I know IE8 has inprivate mode but it’s not a copy, its just competition. Mozilla gas take this step to be in competition; Moreover, it is based on Gecko rendering engine different from IE.