Private browsing will be available in Firefox 3.1

Posted on Sep 15, 2008 02:43:45 AM

According to a report from the Register and Computerworld, there will be private browsing features (available in Internet Explorer 8, Google’s Chrome and Apple’s Safari) in the coming version of Firefox.

A beta release of Firefox 3.1 is expected during the next month and it will reject cookies got in the private session. It doesn’t record sites visited disable, automatically remove downloads with Firefox’s download manager and auto-filling of passwords.

It Mozilla’s plan to present a private mode for quite some time, but now after the positive reaction to IE8’s InPrivate modes and Chrome’s Incognito positive reaction ,now the things are quite faster from Mozliia.

Mike Connor, who is Firefox lead developer, says: “we will surely do it into 3.1 using one or the other way.”

Google Chrome hits the web for download

Posted on Sep 3, 2008 11:39:37 PM

Have you got your copy? Well, it takes less than 30 seconds to download and takes another 30 seconds to install.

Google Chrome looks nice with its neat and clean appearance and so far Google’s decision to show the browser tabs to the top of windows is concerned, it’s not odd at all as we are quite use to them under the very name of address window in IE and Firefox. However, you have to push mouse cursor a little higher to close the tab and that’s why the insufficiency of mouse gestures is somewhat frustrating.

The good and the bad

Though there are already enough information, Google just wrapped up its press conference where the company told in details why did they create a new web browser. You will have related details soon.