As we are clearly known of the previous updates by Mozilla, this time their release for Firefox is moving along in full force. Mozilla announces the launch of Firefox 5 a few days back coming a mere three months after the release of Firefox 4.
With over 1,000 improvements in the new browser Firefox 5 features improved HTML5, sync and developer support, as well as the addition of Do Not Track privacy features in its Android version.
To facilitate users in better manner Firefox 5 is the first browser to offer cross-platform privacy features. The desktop versions of the browser also support CSS Animations, which will let developers create more interactive sites.

To be in the pace as already Google Chrome steaming through browser versions without looking back (it’s up to version 13 in beta testing now), and Microsoft up to Internet Explorer 9 In another era. Mozilla felt they need to keep updation going on. Mozilla had already come with Firefox 4 two years after the release of Firefox 3 and niow ready with Mozilla 5.
Though Th release of this particular Firefox isn’t very exciting, it will be good to see Mozilla stepping up its development cycle.
Users say Firefox 5 is slightly faster than its predecessor. Users want Mozilla more to add with future Firefox releases, because it still challenging to find some way for Mozilla to lure back all of the users who left Firefox for Chrome.
