FireFox 3 Beta 4: Ready for the Public


Beta 4 now ready for public consumption After months of waiting and several beta releases, FireFox 3.0 has finally gotten the green light for public download. Reuters reports that despite still being another beta version, this current one has been deemed to be more stable as compared to earlier versions. Prior to beta 4, Mozilla has discouraged the general public from downloading it as it was still in the testing phase. The final version is expected to be released by the end of June.

One of the more unique features to watch out for in this latest version from Mozilla is its ability to continue running a website even when the internet connection is not available anymore. It also boosts security and eats up less memory as compared to the current version, FireFox 2. Head on over to the Beta 4 Release Notes page for a complete list of new features and known issues pertaining to this latest release.

Can’t wait until the end of June for FireFox 3? Then head on over to their download site and get the beta 4 release now. Just remember, this is still a beta so don’t be surprised if you hit some bumps along the way.

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yep! im using it now… ^_^