Fennec Alpha 3 on Windows Mobile

Friday saw the release of a third alpha build of Fennec, Mozilla’s mobile browser, I have spent my weekend browsing useing this latest build rather than the much favoured Opera Mobile and I have to say well done to the Fennec dev team.

This latest build see’s imp0rovment over the supported screen resolutions which means on my TYTN II, I can finally use Fennec in portrait mode and also view the options screen :) So far development on the Windows Mobile build have only been officially supported on the HTC Touch Pro, this latest build now supports the resolution of pretty much all the Windows Mobile based phones of the last couple of years.

The biggest update in this release is noted as being the start-up time. Although to be honest I haven’t noticed any difference myself, there had also been the addition of tile caching, similar to Google Maps, in order to speedup the rendering of pages and cut down on the work Fennec must do, you can read more about the tile caching on Roy Frostig blog

The only downside I could find with this latest release is that the ability to zoom appears to have disappeared, double-clicking on the screen makes it flicker but nothing happens.

If you want to read more on this latest release, see the offical blog post, the release notes and better yet, download the cab installer.

Firefox 3.5.3 available for testing

Mozilla have announced the next available Firefox build for developers.
This release contains mainly security and stability fixes, details of which can be found in the FF3.5.3 bug list

Anyone riding the BETA channel can do a manual update to download ff3.5.3 otherwise you can download from here – http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/nightly/3.5.3-candidates/build1/

Firefox 3.6 Alpha 1 now available for download

Mozilla have announced the first developer milestone of Firefox 3.6 is now available to download for developer testing. Code named Namoroka, it is built on a pre-release version of the Gecko 1.9.2 platform and introduces several new features, most noticeably speed improvements to TraceMonkey and more support for CSS3.

You can download Namoroka using the following links

Mozilla have, as always, released a developer guide to the new features, for a full list of additions to Firefox 3.6 follow this link

Firefox 3.5 hits the shelves

After 6 months delay, Mozilla have finally released the long awaited major update to its open source web browser Firefox.
2 x faster than Firefox 3, 10 x faster than firefox 2, numerous new feature’s and upgrades, Firefox 3.5 has a lot to live up to.

Developers should head on over to the developer notes if you’ve not read them already, there is also a blog that Mozilla have setup that explains the new features in more details, its called hacks.mozilla.org i would advise everyone has a quick look over it as there is a lot of useful stuff on there.

Want to know more?

Mozilla’s 3.5 announcement post can be found here

You can download Firefox 3.5 here

Or watch the tour below…

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A lot of people dont know about these so thought I would also add a link to the Firefox Tips and Tricks

New Fennec Releases

The Mozilla mobile team have released new versions of their mobile web browser ‘Fennec’ for testing. The new releases cover all platform builds currently in development.

I’ll add some notes about how it runs in a day or two,
In the meantime you can read the mozilla blog post here or download the updated releases for windows mobile or maemo, as with previous releases there are also builds for your desktop pc (windows, linux and mac) available on either of the download pages