It’s a busy day for Mozilla. The company just announced that its Firefox OS Simulator, which it officially launched three weeks ago, is now stable enough for a formal 1.0 launch.
In addition, Mozilla also just announced that it is bringing per-window private browsing to Firefox.
Right on schedule, Mozilla released the latest stable version of its Firefox browser for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android. Firefox 18 is the first stable version to feature Mozilla’s new IonMonkey JavaScript compiler.
Mozilla today launched the latest version of its Firefox browser for Mac, Windows and Linux, and the highlight of Firefox 21 is additional support for Mozilla’s Social API. This API allows social providers to integrate directly with Firefox and the organization it launched in cooperation with Facebook at the end of last year.
A couple of days back, we reported that Firefox 5.0 was available ahead of its scheduled release date in Mozilla’s FTP server. Well, today it has landed in the firefox-next PPA that Mozilla maintains for early adopters.
Mozilla released Firefox 3.5 and you can now install it in Gloria. The package name is “firefox-3.5″.
To install this package, you can use Synaptic, mintMenu, mintInstall, or simply the terminal:
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Now you will almost have same experience for using Firefox but now in mobile devices with different operating systems ” Maemo, Android, Windows Phone”, Mozilla mobile also known as Mozilla Fennec has many things on common with Mozilla Firefox web browser.
A quanto pare quello di Firefox OS non è solo un sogno a lungo termine: dopo Firefox OS Simulator, l’emulatore della piattaforma che consente agli sviluppatori di cominciare a pensare le proprie app per il sistema operativo “orientato al web” di Mozilla, arriva infatti una promettente dichiarazione di ZTE che conferma quanto detto nei mesi precedenti.
Mozilla Firefox version 6.0 stable has finally arrived. It’s available for Mac , Windows and Linux based distribution such as Ubuntu 11.04 (Natty Narwhal) or 10.10/10.04, Linux Mint, Fedora, Debian, OpenSuse etc. Firefox 6 has a some new and exciting features, e.g progress bar element of HTML 5.0, which has been already supported by Google Chrome, is now added in Firefox 6.0.
Just a week after rolling out the latest version of its Firefox OS simulator, Mozilla has announced that it’s offering a nifty new proposition to would-be FFOS developers. If you’ve got an idea for a killer HTML5 application and the technical chops (or at least the drive) to make it a reality, Mozilla wants to give you a Firefox OS developer device.
And the devices in question?