Topic: Firefox
The following posts are filed under Firefox.
Firefox 2.0.0.14 ready for download. This release only fixes one vulnerability in the implementation of the JavaScript garbage collector. Comments are closed. Read the complete article »
Firefox 3 beta 5 is here, and along with it are some improved features from the previous beta. The interface looks a bit cleaner and some new icons and other design improvements have been introduced. Better yet, it feels faster. Comments are closed. Read the complete article »
Firefox 3 beta 4 is now available. Comments are closed. Read the complete article »
On a bout of spontaneity, I just felt like getting that little bit more involved in Firefox development, so I decided to drop use of Firefox 3 beta and head into the Minefield. For the clueless, these are nightly builds that update once almost every night (hence nightly), but are mostly unstable or something. But [...] Comments are closed. Read the complete article »
Firefox 3 beta 3 now available for download. As always until Firefox 3 goes gold, don’t download and use this unless you’re here to test. I’m being ironic by not listening to myself, but hey I want to test anyway
The new icons that were discussed by Alex Faaborg have been incorporated into beta [...] Comments are closed. Read the complete article »
Firefox 3 beta 2 is now available! The Mozilla team has unveiled a few more new/improved features to be expected in Firefox 3 as well as stuff like the new location bar (which performs way better than Opera 9’s location bar) and a new icon set. Comments are closed. Read the complete article »
Firefox 2.0.0.10 stability update now available for download. I’ve updated Comments are closed. Read the complete article »
That’s right, Firefox 3 beta 1 is now available to download and test! And only test. This is not a public release, but I’ll get it on my PC so I can have a look around because I love testing software
Learn more at Mozilla Developer News. You’ll also find the link to the [...] Comments are closed. Read the complete article »