Firefox 2 Release Candidate 2 (RC 2), the latest preview release of the
next version of the Firefox browser, is now available for download at
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/bonecho/all-rc.html
Web application developers, our testing community, and users who want to
get a sneak peek at the next version of Firefox should download and
install this release candidate. Please note that at this time, users
should not expect all of their extensions, plugins and themes from
previous versions of Firefox to work properly.
The release notes have a detailed list of what's new in Firefox 2 RC 2,
including:
* A new theme that updates Firefox's familiar interface
* Built in Phishing Protection
* Enhanced search engine management and search suggestions for
Google, Yahoo! and Answers.com
* Improvements to tabbed browsing, including the ability to re-open
recently closed tabs
* Firefox will resume from where you left off after a system crash
or browser restart
* Better support for previewing and subscribing to Web feeds
* Inline spell checking in Web forms
* The ability to create bookmarks with "Live Titles" for Web sites
that offer microsummaries
* New Add-ons manager that simplifies management of extensions and
themes.
* Support for JavaScript 1.7
* Extended search plugin format
* Updates to the extension system to provide enhanced security and
to allow for easier localization of extensions
* Support for client-side session and persistent storage
* Support for SVG text using svg:textPath
* New Windows installer based on Nullsoft Scriptable Install System
Firefox 2 Release Candidate 2 also includes several bug fixes resulting
directly from feedback obtained from people using our previous release
candidate build. Users running Firefox 2 RC 1 will automatically be
updated to Firefox 2 Release Candidate 2 through the Software Update
feature, and are encouraged to continue submitting feedback and Talkback
reports.
You can download Firefox 2 Release Candidate 2 for Windows, Mac OSX and
Linux in more than 40 languages. We encourage our users to give us
feedback on this release, either using http://feedback.mozilla.org or by
filing a bug (please read the bug filing instructions first, and check
out the list of known issues.)
Developers can look at the Firefox 2 for Developers article on the
Mozilla Developer Center for information about changes in Firefox 2
Release Candidate 2 that might affect their extensions, plugins, themes
or websites.
Ongoing planning for Firefox 2 can be followed at the Firefox 2 Planning
Center, as well as in mozilla.dev.planning and on irc.mozilla.org in
#bonecho.
cheers,
mike
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/ mike beltzner / phenomenologist / mozilla corporation /
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