We know, Firefox 3.6 was released on last month (January 2010). And now, Mozilla has let out its much anticipated version, Firefox version 3.7 Alpha.
Firefox 3.7 Alpha 1 is Developer Preview of Gecko 1.9.3. Mozilla advices the normal users, not to use the Alpha version, since its highly unstable and only for developers.
Firefox 3.7 Alpha 1 Gecko 1.9.3 has a really good set of features in it, in which some are as follows:
1. Support for CSS Transitions. This support is not quite complete: support for animation of transforms and gradients has not yet been implemented.
2. Support for SMIL Animation in SVG. Support for animating some SVG attributes is still under development.
3. Support for WebGL, which is disabled by default but can be enabled by changing a preference.
4. Support for the getClientRects and getBoundingClientRect methods on Range objects.
5. Support for the mozMatchesSelector API.
6. Support for the setCapture and releaseCapture methods on DOM elements.
7. Support for the HTML5 History.pushState() and History.replaceState() methods.
8. Support for the -moz-image-rect() value for background-image.
What are you waiting for? Start downloading Mozilla!