A Glance At the Newly Released Firefox 3.1 Beta 2

Hot from Mozilla’s oven, the new Firefox 3.1 Beta 2 is now available for download and trial. Without much surprise, this new release includes the long talking new Private Browsing Mode feature. Similar to Google Chrome’s Incognito mode and Safari’s Private Browsing, this significant feature allows users to browse internet in a more secure environment without leaving any traceable tracks when it is activated.


Another significant change found in this release is the fantastic speedy TraceMonkey JaveScript engine which is now enabled by default. Prior to this, users who want to activate this engine need to manually configure it. With this feature enabled by default in the latest release, users are saved a lot of hassle and can enjoy a more powerful Firefox 3 in terms of performance and speed.

Besides the above features, Firefox 3.1 Beta 2 has also removed the tab-switching behavior based on feedback from users. This new tab switcher was introduced in the first alpha version. This tab switcher displays thumbnail previews of pages and it also changes the behavior of the default tab switching shortcut so that the tabs would be rotated according to the most current and updated use. Even though this feature has enhanced the user interface, the developers has decided to take it off as a lot of work needs to be done before this graphical tab switcher can emerge in its complete form.

Firefox 3.1 Beta 2 is available in 54 languages. Other minor changes and enhanced features include:

  • Added functions to make it easy to clear recent history by time as well as remove all traces of a website.
  • New support for web worker threads.
  • Improvements to the Gecko layout engine, including speculative parsing for faster content rendering.
  • Support for new web technologies such as the

Firefox users who want to try Beta 2 can download it from Mozilla’s web site via the link here. It is free for all platforms. To avoid unnecessary problems which might arise from this beta version, users are advised to back up their existing Mozilla profile prior to trying.

Update: Firefox 3.1 Beta 3


4 Responses to “A Glance At the Newly Released Firefox 3.1 Beta 2”

  1. Mozilla Releases Firefox 3.1 Alpha 2 For Developers and Testers » My Digital Life
    April 29th, 2009 13:30
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    [...] Update: Firefox 3.1 Beta 2 [...]

  2. E.P.
    January 29th, 2009 01:59
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    Do NOT use the Firefox 3.1 beta 2 browser if you have a Hotmail account and are attempting to read your email messages from the Hotmail web site. That will freeze the FF 3.1b2 browser and you will have to use the Ctrl+Alt+Del keys to close the browser.

    Read here:
    https://wiki.mozilla.org/Releases/Firefox_3.1b2/RRRT

    And here:
    https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=462428

    Wait for the next beta release or the final release of Firefox 3.1 for the Hotmail problems to be resolved.

  3. Kai
    December 10th, 2008 23:50
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    I love firefox 3.1 beta 2 Chrome. not counting the speed.
    Firefox has more to do;

  4. Velvet Blues
    December 9th, 2008 21:58
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    Exciting. It’s about time that privacy came to our favorite browser.

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