Firefox 35 Is Ready For Release, Available For Download Now

Written by Michael Larabel in Mozilla on 12 January 2015 at 06:56 PM EST. 62 Comments
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In usual Mozilla fashion, Firefox 35.0 is scheduled to be released tomorrow but if you're so tempted to upgrade to the latest release of this open-source web-browser you can do so tonight.

Mozilla Firefox 35 brings calling improvements to the Firefox Hello WebRTC demo, built-in support for H.264 on OS X via native APIs, improved handling of dynamic styling changes, an HTTP Public Key Pinning Extension to enhance authentication of encrypted connections, a Resource Timing API implementation, CSS filters are now enabled, WebSockets are available in HTML5 Workers, support for the CSS Font Loading API, updated PDF.js, and numerous other changes. These features and other changes for Firefox 35.0 can be found via the earlier beta release notes.


Those wanting to fetch the Firefox 35.0 source code or pre-built binaries for various platforms can do so via the Mozilla FTP server.
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