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:Firefox 3.5 - A Really Impressive Release
Firefox 3.5 - A Really Impressive Release
Jul 3, 2009, 20 :04 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (6326 reads)

(Other stories by Dan Craciun)

[ Thanks to Chris7mas for this link. ]

"Maybe the most important new feature in this release, at least for the open-source community, is the support for the video and audio tags, which make possible to view movies in the open video format Ogg Theora. These can be embedded in web pages just like YouTube videos are, but without the need of Flash. Besides, you can also directly download the video by right clicking on it. Mozilla has put up on their homepage an example of how this works.

"Firefox 3.5 comes with support for open video formats - notice that you can save the videos to your computer"

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