Did you get your Guinness world record certificate?
We’ve known how FireFox changed the we browse the Internet today. Plugins, addons, themes and styles were not even in dreams of IE users until this revolutionary product was flagged off. Kudos to Firefox team!
The latest release of the powerful Internet browser was made available to the world on 17th of June’2008. If you missed out on getting a certificate for helping Firefox get hold of a Guinness world record, you may get a copy of yours here. Hurry!
Monika mentioned about the Firefox 3 final release which was scheduled on 17th of this month, in one of her previous posts. It was a candidate for - The Guinness World Record for the Most Software Downloaded in 24 Hours. As an update, to your surprise, the total download count crossed 11,000,000 mark! Look out for the screenshot which I took while writing this.
The new web browser proudly showcasts its superiority from the other browsers in terms of :
- New features
- Security
- Productivity
- Customization
A detailed list of all features in the above mentioned categories can be found here.
We have already heard and have dirtied our hands over a lot of available plugins which enhance the web browsing experience one has with Firefox. If you’ve missed out on some of our previous reviews about Firefox addons, you may check out the - must have Firefox extensions article. As an update, we have also described the marvellous support of Zemanta on Firefox.
So just incase you’ve missed out on the Firefox download bandwagon, you may do it now. I’ll be happy to see your feedback as comments to this article. Stay tuned!

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That was simply superb. Thanks for pointing it out. Nice post. FF rocks!
@ Praval: Didn’t bother about the certificate. I’m still trying to get my head around the new version though. It certainly looks and acts different than the previous one.
@ Ashutosh: Thanks buddy!
@ Monika: Yeah, the new version is much more stable and complete. The one on windows is more pleasing to eyes though. I use Linux and the version here is good, but no where close to the windows version of FF3.