Just a week after the first Firefox 3.6 beta release, Mozilla has made a available a new development release for enthusiasts who want to try the next Firefox today.
Beta 2, available as both an update for Beta 1 and a full download, patches more than 190 bugs, making it a compelling update for those comfortable running betas, and a safer bet for those who daring to wet their toes in software testing.
Among the many stability bug fixes, there’s a new mechanism that will allow Mozilla to block known-bad DLLs on Windows platforms to prevent software crashes and other potentially harming access.
Tab network prioritization, a new feature that will make foreground pages load faster than those in the background has recently landed to Firefox 3.6 nightlies but is missing in the beta (frozen a few days ago).
Nightlies are currently labeled as b3pre, suggesting a third beta is planned. The Release Candidate is already targeted for November 26 according to the latest meeting notes, so we can expect another quik turnaround for Beta 3.
it’s getting better to my internet experience
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I like the new tab organization, and the new features and personas are nice, but for some reason I’m unable to watch You tube videos. The screen does not show a video is available as if the video doesn’t exist.