Mozilla Firefox 3.6 Beta Build 1 Now Available For Download

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October 16th, 2009

The Mozilla Foundation released yesterday the first build of the Firefox 3.6 web browser. If you aren’t a developer or a tester then you shouldn’t upgrade to this version because you’d probably hate Mozilla Firefox for the rest of your life. Firefox 3.6 comes packed with improved JavaScript performance, new rendering engine Gecko 1.9.2, tab previews, and even more features like the accelerometer support. If you didn’t see a point in buying an accelerometer-based laptop so far, then Mozilla Firefox 3.6 will make it easier for you to decide whether you should or not.

Like always Mozilla Firefox 3.6 is free, while the release date of the final version remains unknown at this time, but it should be soon as the competition is harder now with Opera, Safari, and ultra-fast Google Chrome becoming better and better every day.

On a side note, the Mozilla Foundation also released the Firefox 3.5.4 Release Candidate, which is going to be a minor upgrade from the last version with only bug and stability fixes on its mind.

You can download Mozilla Firefox 3.6 Beta Build 1 here.

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