Firefox 35 includes streamlined Hello video chat, MP4 support on Mac, easier social network sharing
Version 35 of Mozilla’s Firefox web browser is now available for download. Arriving roughly five weeks after its predecessor,
the latest iteration includes a handful of noteworthy features in
addition to the usual gamut of minor updates and behind-the-scenes
fixes.
Firefox Hello,
Mozilla’s WebRTC-based real-time video and audio calling service, has
been streamlined a bit. Previously, users had to simply wait idly for
the person on the other end to connect to the call. In Firefox 35, a
small window opens showing a self view until the invited person joins
and in the meantime, the caller can perform other tasks like surfing the
web
.
It’s a small change but any way to add productivity is welcomed in my book.
Another time-saver is the ability to create multiple conversations
and save them for later use which makes it easier to reconnect with
people you talk to on a regular basis without having to create a new
link each time. All of this can be done without having to create an
account or forfeit any user information.
Elsewhere, Firefox 35 enables desktop users to access the Firefox
Marketplace, built-in support for MP4 playback on Mac OS X (Snow Leopard
and newer) and makes it easier to share web content on social networks
like Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, LinkedIn and Google+. Mozilla has also
fixed nine security-related issues in the new release according to its securities advisories page.
Firefox 35 is available for Windows, Mac and Linux.