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To be honest, while that is a mild list of improvements, nothing there is monumental enough for a .5 edition.

My question, to a much larger point, is why did this take so long to get here, if it is actually here? I suppose the version number change might be legit considering they added features to catch up with Chrome and, amazingly, IE8 which also features "private browsing" already.
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Politics, Truly...  clindhartsen | 03/05/09
IE8 is barely a RC  ericvhunter@... | 03/05/09
I think the changes justify a 3.5 version number  Tiggster | 03/05/09
RE: Firefox 3.1 renamed 3.5  Tiggster | 03/05/09
Understandable...  clindhartsen | 03/05/09
It should be called Firefox 4  Ed Burnette ZDNet Moderator | 03/05/09
less can be more  ralf_strehle@... | 03/06/09
I don't agree  Mitch 74 | 03/07/09
Maybe FF can fix what bothers people - Internet is turning against people.  Just True | 03/05/09
Barf-Cookie  dszimmer | 03/05/09
I am talking about the whole package with the must-be features. (NT)  Just True | 03/05/09
RE: Firefox 3.1 renamed 3.5  RanRicky | 03/05/09
RE: Firefox 3.1 renamed 3.5  RanRicky | 03/05/09
What is most important - the name or quality; the fire or the smoke?  Just True | 03/05/09
RE: Firefox 3.1 renamed 3.5  Tsingi | 03/06/09
Machts nichts  Hans Schmidt | 03/06/09
RE: Firefox 3.1 renamed 3.5  perversion2003@... | 03/06/09
rename it 8.0 and they be caught up  Randalllind | 03/08/09

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