Until recently, few people would have thought of using “Madagascar” and “Firefox” in the same sentence, but since the latest code name for the latter was released, this no longer seems an unlikely phrase. For those of you who do not know, the 3.6 version of Firefox is called Namoroka, named af... |
18 December 2009 07:15 GMT |
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Mozilla is working its way to deliver the first beta development milestone of Firefox 3.6., codename Namoroka. The next iteration of the open-source browser won’t have any additional Alpha releases and will advance straight to Beta, with the final release planned for just two months away. At the start of this w... |
18 September 2009 15:11 GMT |
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If Mozilla is able to stick to its current plan for Namoroka, then the successor of Firefox 3.5 will be available for end users one month after Windows 7 hits the shelves. At the end of the past week, Mozilla launched the first Alpha version of Firefox 3.6, which is currently up for grabs alongside Firefox 3.5. So fa... |
11 August 2009 12:18 GMT |
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The first alpha flavor of Firefox 3.6, also known under the name of Namoroka, is finally here. Following the release of Firefox 3.5 (codenamed “Shiretoko”), the new flavor of the Web browser is based on the Gecko 1.9.2 platform and is focused mainly on areas like performance, personalization and customiza... |
8 August 2009 05:11 GMT |
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With Firefox 3.5 out of the way, Mozilla is focusing on the evolution of its open-source browser. In the Weekly Status Meeting on July 20, 2009, two successors of Firefox 3.5 are mentioned, namely versions 3.6 and 3.7. Both releases have been referenced on Mozilla's proposed product roadmap, with emphasis on pro... |
21 July 2009 11:16 GMT |
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With Firefox 3.1 evolved into Firefox 3.5 in the move from Beta 3 to Beta 4, Mozilla is also looking ahead beyond Shiretoko, to the next iteration of its open-source browser. Firefox Next will be codenamed Namoroka and the version number for the project will be 3.6, although this will only be valid for the initial st... |
3 April 2009 10:02 GMT |
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