Mozilla
Firefox - faster, more secure, easier to use and sporting a new look, this
latest Firefox release sets a new standard for web browser innovation. Mozilla
Firefox project (formerly Firebird, which was formerly Phoenix) is a redesign of
Mozilla's browser component, written using the XUL user interface language and
designed to be cross-platform. It is small, fast and easy to use, and offers
many advantages over other web browsers, such as the tabbed browsing and the
ability to block pop-up windows. Firefox has the most ways to customize your
online experience specifically for the way you use the web. There are more than
6,000 Add-ons (little extras that augment Firefox to meet your unique needs)
just waiting out there to help you do more, have more fun and be more creative
online. Firefox keeps your personal info personal and your online interests away
from the bad guys. Simply put, your security is our top priority.
Firefox 3.6 (code-named Namoroka) will be based upon Gecko 1.9.2. Please collect
information about changes that will impact developers here, and our happy,
helpful documentation gnomes will make sure that articles are written to explain
your hard coding work.
Namoroka will employ a highly iterative, milestone based development process
which will rely on feedback from developers, testers and users to ensure that we
are properly investing time and resources. An initial exploration phase will be
used to investigate development cost and benefit, as well as to create user
interaction prototypes. This will be followed by an alpha development phase for
early user testing and feedback, and then a beta phase for broader compatibility
testing.
Namoroka will focus on the following areas:
Performance
Observable improvements in user-perceptible performance metrics such as startup,
time to open a new tab, and responsiveness when interacting with the user
interface. Common user tasks should feel faster and more responsive.
Personalization & Customization
Simplify the development, discovery, installation and management of browser
customization and functional extension. Where possible, provide a custom fit
user experience based on a user's interaction history. Act in the user's
interests, leveraging existing knowledge about their identity and browsing
habits.
Task Based Navigation
Allow users to organize their tabs, history, downloaded files, and other
resources according to the task they were attempting to accomplish. Provide
support for executing common web-based tasks, mash-up style, without having to
visit a website.
Web Application Support
Blur the distinction between web and desktop applications, providing web
developers with the tools required to create rich application experiences for a
user who is connected or disconnected from the Internet. Act as the intermediary
between web applications and the user's OS desktop.
System Integration
Integrate with the look and feel of the host operating system, including
data-level interactions with existing system services such as dictionaries.
Firefox 3.6 RC is the latest development milestone of the next version of the
Firefox web browser. As beta software, this release is considered to be stable
and safe to use for daily web browsing, though the features and content may
change before the final product release. At this time many Add-ons may not yet
have been tested by their authors to ensure that they are compatible with this
release. If you wish to help test Add-on compatibility, please install the
Add-on Compatibility Reporter - your favorite Add-on author will appreciate it!
Firefox 3.6 RC is built on Mozilla's Gecko 1.9.2 web rendering platform, which
has been under development for several months and contains many improvements for
web developers, Add-on developers and users. This version is also faster and
more responsive than previous versions, and has been optimized to run on small
device operating systems such as Windows CE and Maemo.
* This beta is available in more than 50 languages - get your local version.
* Users can now change their browser's appearance with a single click, with
built in support for Personas.
* Firefox 3.6 will alert users about out of date plugins to keep them safe.
* Open, native video can now be displayed full screen, and supports poster
frames.
* Support for the WOFF font format.
* Improved javascript performance, overall browser responsiveness and startup
time.
* Support for new CSS, DOM and HTML5 web technologies.