Mozilla's Firefox 29 Internet browser reportedly has features similar to that of Google Chrome, according to States Chronicles.
Mozilla said on the company's blog that the new browser meets consumers' needs for browsing the Internet.
"We reimagined and redesigned Firefox to reflect how you use the web today and we are excited to introduce many features, including an elegant and fun design, new menu, customization mode and an enhanced Firefox Sync service powered by Firefox Accounts," Mozilla said in the blog post.
According to States Chronicles, the tabs on Firefox 29 are spherical. The browser's menu is also more simple.
Mozilla's Firefox vice president told States Chronicles the web browser does not resemble Google's.
"Google didn't invent simplicity..." Johnathan Nightingale said. "We do lots of things differently."
The Internet browser has also taken customization to the next level.
Users are now able to select applications they want to place in the browser's upper-right-hand corner toolbar, according to States Chronicles. This option is compatible with social media platforms such as Pinterest - this also works with Firefox's bookmarks and e-mail shortcuts.
An add-ons manager allows users to experiment with the browser's options, and download applications when Mozilla releases them.
Several tabs can also search the world wide web with several tabs. The browser allows pages users are not viewing in the background States Chronicles reported. Content in-use is emphasized.
Mozilla Firefox brings ones bookmarks and internet activity all is one place.
Previous Firefox versions had the option. However, it wasn't as noticeable compared to today.