Mozilla today released Firefox 3.6, the first upgrade to the open-source browser since last June.
Firefox 3.6 was posted to Mozilla's download servers early Thursday, just over five months after the browser first entered public testing with an alpha release. The upgrade shifted to beta in early November 2009, then wrapped up with a pair of release candidates (RC).
RC2, which reached testers last weekend, was sufficiently bug-free that Mozilla renamed that build as the final it shipped today.
The new browser includes built-in support for the scaled-down browser skins dubbed "Personas;" adds support for new CSS, DOM and HTML 5 technologies, as well as for full-screen video and the open-source Web Open Font Format (WOFF).
http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9147102/
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Firefox 3.6 was posted to Mozilla's download servers early Thursday, just over five months after the browser first entered public testing with an alpha release. The upgrade shifted to beta in early November 2009, then wrapped up with a pair of release candidates (RC).
RC2, which reached testers last weekend, was sufficiently bug-free that Mozilla renamed that build as the final it shipped today.
The new browser includes built-in support for the scaled-down browser skins dubbed "Personas;" adds support for new CSS, DOM and HTML 5 technologies, as well as for full-screen video and the open-source Web Open Font Format (WOFF).
http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9147102/