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Mozilla Firefox development stage change
January 17, 2010 | Global, Internet
Mozilla will change stage of development of Firefox. Said Mike Beltzner, director of Mozilla, that Mozilla has currently studying the development plans that had been used and realized that Firefox does not need to release Firefox 3.7 as the team plans to release a significant update to mencapat gradually phasing of 3.7 as 3.6.
Firefox 3.7 was originally planned to be developed by integrating Electrolysis, new technologies break-ons that will show the process of the browser interface, and plugins webm content into the process so that different browser will be faster and more stable.
Before this Mozilla released an update usually large in different versions, for example from 3.5 to 3.6, but this time the development will be done through regular updates. The team is also likely to release this update for older versions, eg for Firefox 3.0.
This development process will be like that done on the release of Chrome updates weekly and are constantly adding new features, including the separation processes.
Firefox 3.6 final version is planned to be released a few weeks, Firefox 4.0 is currently scheduled for the end of this year.
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