Next Firefox handles video as a web page
June 14th, 2009
Version 3.5 of Firefox browser handles video like a web page. The new product, expected in late June includes video player for the open formats Ogg Vorbis and Theora.
Given the support and HTML5, users will be able to edit videos in real time and add them in arbitrary units. In addition, the image can zoom in and examine the Web page itself or separate therefrom, said TechCrunch.com.
All these features outweigh Flash Video brought and would significantly advantage of Firefox, if the format Ogg become sufficiently popular in the Internet. Moreover open video formats are supported by the new browser and also pre-loaded fonts and other graphical elements.
FireFox 3.5 works significantly faster than previous versions of the browser. It has always been the speed characteristics of the web application to Mozilla. It is now available for download beta 4 of Firefox 3.5, which is the last before the final version.
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