Firefox 3.6 Final Downloads in 2010

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 January 6, 2010
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It's now official, the final release of Firefox 3.6, the next iteration of the open source browser from Mozilla has slipped into the coming year. Users that have so far been holding their breaths for the delivery of Firefox 3.6, codename Namoroka, might as well exhale now, as they will need to exercise their patience a tad longer. Although users of Mozilla's open source browser were already supposed to be running the final release of Firefox 3.6, fact is that they will only be able to do so in early 2010. And in fact, at this point in time, Mozilla isn't offering a specific deadline for the general availability of Firefox 3.6, and is only pointing users to early 2010 for the time when the downloads are scheduled to go live.

"Mozilla released a fifth version of Firefox 3.6 to its more than 600,000 beta users as part of its continuing program to gather feedback and get fixes into the hands of the people evaluating the preview," said Mike Beltzner, director of Firefox, to ComputerWorld. "We expect to be able to issue a release candidate before the end of this year, but we'll likely hold off on the official release until early in the new year."...

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