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-<h2 id="downloadrelease"><a href="/downloads/">Download NetSurf&nbsp;3.1</a></h2>
+<h2 id="downloadrelease"><a href="/downloads/">Download NetSurf&nbsp;3.2</a></h2>
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<li><a href="/downloads/riscos/">For RISC&nbsp;OS</a></li>
<li><a href="/downloads/gtk/">For Linux</a></li>
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<h2 id="news">Latest news</h2>
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+<dt><a href="/downloads/">NetSurf 3.2 released</a> <span>30 Aug 2014</span></dt>
+<dd>NetSurf 3.2 is primarily a bug-fix release. In addition to fixes, a disc cache feature has been added, and a little work has been done to improve CSS3 support. Several of the front ends have received quite a bit of attention, with new features and improvements; notably the GTK, AmigaOS and Framebuffer front ends. We recommend all users upgrade.</dd>
+<dt><a href="https://developers.google.com/open-source/soc/?csw=1">NetSurf in Google Summer of Code</a> <span>01 May 2014</span></dt>
+<dd>NetSurf is participating as a mentoring organisation in Google Summer of code again this year. We have a student called Rupinder Singh Khokhar who will be working on updating our core web technology libraries, LibDOM and LibHubbub, to bring them into line with the current versions of the specifications.</dd>
<dt><a href="/downloads/">NetSurf 3.1 released</a> <span>26 Apr 2014</span></dt>
<dd>NetSurf 3.1 contains many improvements over the previous release. The highlights include much faster CSS selection performance, faster start up time, new look and feel to the treeviews (hotlist/bookmarks, global history and cookie manager), improved options handling, undo/redo support in textareas, and general improvement of forms. Also included are many other additions, optimisations and bug fixes. We recommend that all users upgrade.</dd>
-<dt><a href="/about/awards">NetSurf wins Award</a> <span>23 Jan 2014</span></dt>
-<dd>NetSurf won the award for &quot;best non-commercial product&quot; at the 2012/2013 RISC OS Awards. Thanks to everyone that voted for us!</dd>
-<dt><a href="http://vincentsanders.blogspot.co.uk/2014/01/netsurf-developer-workshop-redux.html">NetSurf developer workshop report</a> <span>06 Jan 2014</span></dt>
-<dd>The NetSurf core developers gathered in Cambridge at the start of the year, and managed to do a considerable amount of work across various areas of the project. See the <a href="http://vincentsanders.blogspot.co.uk/2014/01/netsurf-developer-workshop-redux.html">developer workshop report</a> for more details. Thanks to <a href="http://www.collabora.com/">Collabora</a> for hosting the event.</dd>
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<p class="more"><a href="/about/news" class="seemore">See more news</a></p>
-<h2 id="features">NetSurf 3.1 features</h2>
+<h2 id="features">NetSurf 3.2 features</h2>
-<p>NetSurf 3.1 is available for: RISC OS; Linux and other UNIX-like systems; Mac OS X; and AmigaOS 4.</p>
+<p>NetSurf 3.2 is available for: RISC OS; Linux and other UNIX-like systems; Mac OS X; and AmigaOS 4.</p>
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<dt>General</dt>