
The latest experimental release of the next version of Mozilla Firefox is
now available for download. Firefox 2.0 (a.k.a. Bon Echo) Alpha 3 includes a new SQLite-based storage system for bookmarks and history, an improved search plugin system, enhances security and localization for extensions, and perhaps most notably, new anti-phishing features. The anti-phishing features are based on code from the
Safe Browsing extension, donated to the Mozilla Corporation by Google. As usual, install alpha software at your own risk. To quote the Bon Echo web site: "We do not recommend that anyone other than developers and testers download the Bon Echo Alpha 3 milestone release. It is intended for testing purposes only."
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Subscribe to commentsMeMay 31st 2006 6:44PM
Almost week-old news, guys.
Jordan RunningMay 31st 2006 6:46PM
Okay, Me, but does the fact that it happened a whole five days ago mean nobody will find the information useful?
MeMay 31st 2006 7:39PM
No, I'm just saying that peoples need to be more on top of things on this information superhighway of magic.
Myspace LayoutsMay 31st 2006 9:16PM
not really any big changes
ulle53Jun 1st 2006 3:52PM
so far I don't see any difference between alpha2 and alpha3