The new version will automatically hide the menu bar, you may add sounds to certain events and to locate geographically. Be ready in 2010.
Mozilla already thinking about developing the new version of its search engine. The company has issued guidance for the development of Firefox 3.6 that includes the ability to automatically hide the menu bar, a change that molds to the user interface designs that Mozilla has started studying for versions 3.7 and 4.0 of navergador .
This is a key feature for those involved in the development of “plug-ins or extensions and other items that use the bar to control their creations. For web application developers, the guide includes an explanation to add sounds that can be played with certain events, such as the arrival of an email.
In the new version, the browser will not only provide latitude and longitude coordinates, but other terms located as street, city or ZIP code. The incorporation of options geolocation, which can display the location of a place and what’s around you, is one of the improvements most valued by those who have used the Firefox version 3.5, released in June.
The work being done with ‘Namoroka’, the code name is known in the next version of Firefox, it focuses on performance, integration with services such as dictionaries and web applications. It is expected that its development is completed in 2010.
At the same time, Mozilla is working simultaneously in the next version of its Firefox 4.0 browser, known as’ Firecat ‘. Like Chrome OS, has been chosen to take away weight to the toolbar and address, so the tabs will be displayed with a thick top frame.
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