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The release candidate build of Firefox 3.6.4 is now available for download and public testing. This version fixes issues found in the previous beta of Firefox 3.6.4. If no issues are found during testing this build will be officially released as Firefox 3.6.4 final in the coming weeks.
Users who have already downloaded or opted in to previous betas should receive the latest beta as an automatic update. If you did not download the previous beta and would like to help us test this release, please download the latest Firefox 3.6.4 beta from mozilla.com.
For general information about Firefox 3.6.4 and the uninterrupted browsing feature, please see the previous beta announcement.
Firefox 3.6.7 and Firefox 3.5.11 are now available as free downloads for Windows, Mac, and Linux from http://firefox.com. As always, we recommend that users keep up to date with the latest stability and support versions of Firefox, and encourage all our users to upgrade to the very latest version, Firefox 3.6.7.
Firefox 3.6.7: http://firefox.com
Firefox 3.5.11: http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/all-older.html
We strongly recommend that all Firefox users upgrade to these latest releases. If you already have Firefox, you will receive an automated update notification within 24 to 48 hours. This updates can also be applied manually by selecting “Check for Updates…” from the Help menu.
For a list of changes and more information, please review the Firefox release notes:
Note: All Firefox 3 and 3.5 users are strongly encouraged to upgrade to Firefox 3.6 by downloading it from http://firefox.com or by selecting “Check for Updates…” from the Help menu and clicking on “Get the New Version”, then checking for updates again once Firefox 3.6 is installed.
As part of Mozilla’s ongoing security and stability update process, Thunderbird 3.1.1 and Thunderbird 3.0.6 are now available as free downloads for Windows, Mac, and Linux from http://getthunderbird.com/. As always, we recommend that users keep up to date with the latest stability and support versions of Thunderbird.
- Thunderbird 3.1.1: http://getthunderbird.com/
- Thunderbird 3.0.6: http://www.mozillamessaging.com/en-US/thunderbird/all-older.html
We strongly recommend that all Thunderbird users upgrade to these latest releases. If you already have Thunderbird, you will receive an automated update notification within 24 to 48 hours. You can also manually fetch this update by selecting “Check for Updates…” from the Help menu.
For a list of changes and more information, please review the Thunderbird release notes:
The Mozilla community is proud to announce that Firefox 4 Beta 1 is now available for download on Mac, Windows or Linux.
- Read more about some of the major features in this beta
- Take a look at our big chart o’ technology that’s included in this beta
- Read the release notes for Firefox 4 Beta 1
We want to thank the Mozilla community of nightly testers for the amazing feedback that helped shaped Firefox 4 Beta 1. We appreciate your assistance in testing this preview of the next version of Firefox!
As part of Mozilla’s ongoing stability and security update process, Firefox 3.6.6 is now available as a free download for Windows, Mac, and Linux from http://www.firefox.com. This release makes a small change to the crash protection feature introduced in Firefox 3.6.4, increasing the amount of time that Firefox will allow a plugin to remain frozen before terminating it. For more information, see the Mozilla Blog announcement about the release.
We recommend that all Firefox users upgrade to this latest release. If you already have Firefox 3.6 you will receive an automated update notification within 24 to 48 hours. This update can also be applied manually by selecting “Check for Updates…” from the Help menu.
For a list of changes and more information, please review the Firefox 3.6.6 Release Notes.
All Firefox 3 and 3.5 users are strongly encouraged to upgrade to Firefox 3.6 by downloading it from http://firefox.com/ or by selecting “Check for Updates…” from the Help menu and clicking on “Get the New Version”, then checking for updates again once Firefox 3.6 is installed.
Mozilla Messaging is proud to announce that Thunderbird 3.1 is now available for download. Thunderbird 3.1, based on the Gecko 1.9.2 platform, was built by a community of passionate contributors, experienced developers, security experts, localization and support communities, and thousands of active testers.
Some of the new features:
- New Quick Filter toolbar
- New Migration Assistant
- Saved Files Manager
- Several fixes to improve upgrading from Thunderbird 2
- Several design improvements and corrections to the interface
- Stability, memory, and password handling improvements
As always Thunderbird 3.1 is available as a free download. Thunderbird 3.1 is also available in 46 languages – get your local version.
We encourage developers to read the Thunderbird 3.1 for Developers article on the Mozilla Developer Center.
Today, Mozilla is happy to release Firefox 3.6.4, the latest security and stability release for Firefox, used by nearly 400 million people around the world to browse the Web. This release provides crash protection for Windows and Linux users by isolating third-party plugins when they crash.
Results from our beta testing show Firefox 3.6.4 will significantly reduce the number of Firefox crashes experienced by users who are watching online videos or playing games. When a plugin crashes or freezes while using Firefox, users can enjoy uninterrupted browsing by simply refreshing the page.
Mozilla recognizes that third-party plugins provide important functionality in many of today’s websites. At the same time, plugins can lead to problems for users as they browse. With the ability to automatically alert users when they have out of date plugins, and now crash protection, Firefox 3.6.4 allows users to experience all the content they love without any of the hassles. (If you’re not running Firefox, Mozilla recommends that you make a habit of visiting the Plugin Check page to keep your plugins up to date.)
At this time Firefox offers crash protection for Adobe Flash, Apple Quicktime and Microsoft Silverlight on Windows and Linux computers. Support for other plugins and operating systems will become available in a future Firefox release.
All Firefox users are encouraged to upgrade for free by using the “Check for Updates” function in the Help menu, or by visiting www.firefox.com. For more information, please visit:
Thunderbird 3.0.5 is available for Windows, Mac, and Linux for free download. We recommend that users keep up to date with the latest stability and security updates of Thunderbird, and encourage all our users to upgrade to the very latest version, Thunderbird 3.0.5.
Thunderbird 3.0.5: http://www.GetThunderbird.com
If you already have Thunderbird, you will receive an automated update notification within 24 to 48 hours.
We’re happy to announce the release of the fifth developer preview of the Mozilla 1.9.3 platform:
You can download it for Mac, Windows and Linux. Also, for the first time, we have 64 bit builds available for Mac and Linux, however these builds do not have support for 32 bit plugins and are considered highly experimental.
This build contains a number of changes since the previous Mozilla Developer Preview release. Here’s the list of changes available in this release, also available in the release notes:
User-facing changes
- Aero Glass is now enabled for Windows Vista and Windows 7.
- More parts of the new Windows theme have landed including new main button icons. Many more changes are coming in later releases.
- The new Add-ons manager has landed. The UI for the new Add-ons manager is not yet complete.
- You can now put tabs on top (View -> Toolbars -> Tabs on Top) although without most of the final UI this isn’t as useful as it could be.
Web-facing changes
- Support for WebM is included with this build. (Try an example video on Youtube.)
- When viewing HTML5 videos in full screen, we now use hardware acceleration for Windows (DX9) and Macs (OpenGL).
- This is the first release of any browser that has proper support for parsing HTML5 according to the specification.
- This build has early support for some HTML5 forms.
- We now support the FormData interface, part of XHR level 2 spec.
- We now support a Mozilla-specific CSS selector: -moz-any. Please see the post for examples, but this will be very useful in HTML5 contexts.
- We now do Lazy Frame Construction which can vastly improve the performance of complex pages that add large numbers of elements to a page.
- Lots of new JavaScript performance improvements have been made.
Platform Changes
- An updated
about:memorypage shows you how memory is being consumed in the browser. This will improve with later updates to give even more useful data and cover more internal memory pools. - On the Mac we now support the Cocoa event model for NPAPI plugins. This is used by Flash 10.1 and the new Java plugin from Apple.
- ChromeWorkers with jscytpes is now supported.
Please note: the Thunderbird 3.1 Release Candidate 2 is a public preview release intended for developer testing and community feedback. It includes several new features as well as improvements to performance, memory, password handling, and the upgrade process. We recommend that you read the release notes and known issues before installing this release candidate.
The Thunderbird 3.1 Release Candidate 2 is now available for download. This milestone is focused on providing a preview of the functionality provided by the new features and changes that will be included in Thunderbird 3.1.
New features in Thunderbird 3.1 that require feedback include:
- New Quick Filter toolbar
- New Migration Assistant
- Saved Files Manager
- Several fixes to improve upgrading from Thunderbird 2
- Several design improvements and corrections to the interface
- Stability, memory, and password handling improvements
Testers can download Thunderbird 3.1 Release Candidate 2 builds for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux in 46 different languages. Developers should also read the Thunderbird 3.1 for Developers article on the Mozilla Developer Center.
Note: Please do not link directly to the download site. Instead we strongly encourage you to link to this Thunderbird 3.1 Release Candidate 2 milestone announcement so that everyone will know what this milestone is, what they should expect, and who should be downloading to participate in testing at this stage of development.
