Firefox gets second release candidate

 

Invalid HTTPS certificates blacklisted.

A second release candidate has been issued for Firefox 4, as Mozilla attempted to make the browser as safe as possible.

Despite the additional release, Mozilla was clear the official launch of the browser would still be 22 March as planned.

Just a few changes were made for the second release candidate, with a number of invalid HTTPS certificates blacklisted to ensure users did not visit dangerous websites.

“Two issues popped up... which have caused us to take two very small, very isolated fixes in order to better protect Firefox 4 users,” said Firefox director Mike Beltzner, in an online planning discussion.

“There is no change required to our schedule. We still expect to release the final version of Firefox 4 for Windows, OSX and Linux on 22 March as planned.”

Beltzner’s comments contradicted an earlier post from colleague Damon Sicore, who had announced the first release candidate would be the final version.

Firefox 4 has been beset by delays due to continuous ironing out of bugs.

The browser wars look set to ramp up in the coming months with all major players announcing significant releases.

Microsoft made Internet Explorer 9 available last week, whilst Google Chrome 10 was released earlier this month.

Mozilla could expect something of a shakeup in the coming months as well, with Beltzner set to vacate his position imminently.

This article originally appeared at itpro.co.uk

Copyright © ITPro, Dennis Publishing


Firefox gets second release candidate
"Firefox 4 final is released. There is a PPA for Ubuntu users as well: http://www.webupd8.org/2011/03/i..."
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Comments: 3
legless
Mar 22, 2011 5:20 PM
Let's face it, the "browser war" is really only between Firefox and Chrome. IE9 is a bit of a non-event. It won't work under Windows XP so that leaves a lot of people out. Quite frankly I think the only reason so many use IE at all is that it comes with Windows.
umbria
Mar 22, 2011 11:06 PM
Such cynicism in one so young, legless. Well done.

No, IE9 won't run on 66% of Windows computers worldwide, i.e. the ones with XP. So, after going all proprietary with MS tags in IE6 and paying for it in hate mail from web designers ever since, Microsoft has finally decided that locking them out of the next browser is the only way to sell a new copy of Windows to people for whom XP still works fine.

Well, I expect to see 50% of Windows computers still running XP in two years' time (when XP will be twelve years old), with Firefox 6 and a vintage IE8 also installed but seldom used.
Sams
Mar 23, 2011 9:31 AM
Firefox 4 final is released. There is a PPA for Ubuntu users as well:
http://www.webupd8.org/2011/03/install-firefox-4-in-ubuntu-1004-1010.html
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