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Thursday, July 3, 2008

Firefox.Setup.3.0
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Short description: 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....


Firefox is a small, fast and very easy to use browser that offers many advantages over other web browsers,
such as the ability to block pop-up windows and the tabbed browsing


Circle June 17 on your calendar. That's the date Mozilla will officially
release the latest version of the popular open-source Web browser
Firefox. After 34 months of development and three Release
Candidates, Firefox is prepared for launch.

Writing on the Mozilla developer's blog, Mike Beltzner, chief
phenomenologist for Mozilla, said, "Whenever we're asked, 'When
is Firefox going to be released?' we endeavor to answer to the best
of our abilities, but the truth of the matter is that we'll only ever ship
when it's ready."

Beltzner goes on to say, "We're proud to announce that we're ready.
It is our expectation to ship Firefox 3 this upcoming Tuesday, June 17.
Put on your party hats and get ready to download Firefox 3--the best
Web browser, period."

The declaration of Download Day comes closely on the heels of an
announcement Wednesday outlining the need for a third Release
Candidate. Previously, it was expected that Firefox 3 RC2 would be
the final release candidate before the official launch of the browser.

But a bug was discovered that needed to be fixed.

Bug 436575 is causing havoc with mac OSes and the new Release
Candidate will feature a single change to pick up a fix to take care
of the problem.

Firefox 3 RC3 is aimed specifically at problems that appear with the
browser on Mac platforms. According to a post on Bugzilla, Bug
436575 causes Mac machines to experience unkillable hangs after
installing10.5.3. The error causes mac books to freeze
until a hard reset occurs.

Windows versions of the browser are not affected by
Bug 436575. Because the problem is specific to Mac, calling the
update Release Candidate 3 is something of a misnomer, Beltzner
wrote in an e-mail to ChannelWeb.

"We did indeed produce a third release candidate, although the only
change is in Mac builds; while we offer RC3 downloads on all
platforms, the Windows and Linux versions are the exact same as
RC2."

Problem solved. Firefox 3 on the way.

June 17 is the date, then. After nearly three years of development,
several beta versions and three release candidates, open-source
enthusiasts and the Web surfing populace at large can expect
Firefox 3 to ship.



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