Mozilla Firefox 3.6 Beta will Release Next Tuesday
Firefox is becoming more and more popular among all web browsers. Millions of people use it and abuse it. It’s quick, estable, secure, and best of all: updated frequently.
When it comes to updates, Mozilla Firefox 3.6 Beta will be released next Tuesday, on October 13th, 2009. As we know, the upgrade is not drastic, and you won’t find any jaw-dropping features. However, the update is expected to improve the TraceMonkey javascript engine, include some improvements to the CSS rendering engine, and contain an optimized session restore, which is really helpful to improve the function of Firefox.
Mozilla team is not in any rush to release the Beta by next Tuesday, however — so there’s a slight chance it might not be released on that day if things don’t go accordingly.
Major improvements are expected to be saved for Firefox 4, which is to be released next year.



















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