Posted on January 9th, 2010 | 1 Comment »
As promised, Firefox 3.6 RC1 was released yesterday. Despite my warnings against downloading the candidate of the release candidate earlier this week, it doesn’t look like there was ever more than one candidate, so if you jumped the gun and downloaded that candidate, you’ve likely got the same build anyway.
Despite the fact that Firefox 3.6 RC1 was released on schedule yesterday, it has received very little attention from the usual official outlets, as far as I can tell. For example, there is no mention of the new release candidate on the main Firefox page, and there has been no mention of the release via Firefox’s Twitter account.
Nevertheless, the RC1 build looks official, and the following are some of its key features and changes:
If you decide to give Firefox 3.6 RC1 a spin, feel free to share your thoughts on the new release here in comments.
Update: I should clarify that the RC1 build is at least mentioned on the beta releases page.
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Posted on December 17th, 2009 | 1 Comment »
I debated whether or not I should skip ahead to #14, but I’m not really that superstitious.
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- Avant Browser 11.7 Build 42 was released on Friday.
- AOL Explorer, Maxthon, K-Meleon, Flock, Avant, Sleipnir, and Slim Browser are among the IE alternatives listed in Browsing the browsers: Internet Explorer’s rivals (most likely based on this news).
- TheWorld Browser features a “multi-threaded frame” and “web page mute,” which allows you to disable all sound on a web page via one button.
- Someone made a Korean “translation” for Maxthon.
- This thread clears up why you might see multiple processes running when you use Maxthon (though you can probably guess).
- A YouTube video brought my attention to CometBird, which appears to be a close cousin of Firefox that not many people know about.
- Sunrise, a “web browser for web developers,” has reached version 2.0.2.
- A browser named Vinageer is claimed to be the “third most used web browser in Australia,” and yet the only articles I can find on it appear to be written in French.
- As one might expect, the Flock folks are excited to be included in Microsoft’s coming “browser ballot.”
- Maxthon reached the 300 million download milestone on November 28th.
- Skyfire Mobile Browser 1.5 was released last week with improvements made to their video support. You can see a short video explaining the new improvements on Vimeo.
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