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The next generation: Mozilla Firefox 3

NEW FOX

Author(s): CHRISTOPH LANGNER

The next major release of Firefox promises changes to the user interface and serious speed benefits. Firefox 3 seamlessly integrates the Gtk environment and offers a plethora of new features.

After almost a year and a half of development, the next generation Firefox browser release is rapidly approaching. The developers plan to unveil Firefox 3 early in 2008,although Mozilla hasn’t announced an exact date.

A beta version of Firefox 3.0 is currently available for downloading and testing. Here, I look at the Beta 3 release. (Beta 4 made an appearance just before this issue went to print.)


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