Mozilla releases fifth Firefox 3.6 beta

Thursday, December 17, 2009 20:59
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Mozilla, racing to release Firefox 3.6 by the end of the year, issued a fifth, and likely final, beta version of the new browser.

The open-source browser backer announced the new
Firefox beta (download for Windows and Mac OS X) in a blog announcement Thursday.

Firefox 3.6 builds in a feature called Personas for customizing the browser’s appearance, adds the File interface for better file management such as selecting what to upload, and, my personal favorite, placement of new tabs next to the ones that spawned them.

A total of 127 bugs were fixed since the fourth beta, but this time Mozilla didn’t announce any new features. The first Firefox 3.6 beta arrived in October.

Mozilla had considered issuing its first Firefox 3.6 release candidate this week: “If we can go to build today or tomorrow, QA [quality assurance] will scrap Beta 5 and we’ll release RC to the beta audience ASAP,” the Mozilla meeting notes said.

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