Download Firefox 3.7 Alpha 1 Candidate.


  1. JMH
    Posts : 7,952
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    Download Firefox 3.7 Alpha 1 Candidate.


    Download Firefox 3.7 Alpha 1 Candidate

    The Mozilla Developer Preview of Gecko 1.9.3 Alpha 1

    With Firefox 3.6 Final made available for download in the second half of January 2010, Mozilla has moved onward and is offering a taste of the evolution of its open source browser. And ‘a taste’ is just the way to describe the pre-Alpha version of Firefox 3.7 that is currently up for grabs for early adopters via the company’s FTP servers. In fact, Mozilla is offering the Candidate build of a developer release of Firefox 3.7, and not the full Alpha version. Testers are essentially downloading and running the Mozilla Developer Preview of Gecko 1.9.3 Alpha 1 build.
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    Download Firefox 3.7 Alpha 1 Candidate - The Mozilla Developer Preview of Gecko 1.9.3 Alpha 1 - Softpedia
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  2. Posts : 1,663
    Windows 10 Tech Preview 9926 x64
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    Thanks for the heads up. Although I use Chrome mostly, I still have to use FF for certain sites. It's always nice to see what they have cooking up.

    Changelog:
    Gecko 1.9.3 Alpha 1 introduces several new features which can be tested by using this Mozilla Developer Preview. Many of these features are still in development, and while they will likely appear in some future version of Mozilla Firefox, some may be in earlier versions than others.

    * Support for CSS Transitions. This support is not quite complete: support for animation of transforms and gradients has not yet been implemented.
    * Support for SMIL Animation in SVG. Support for animating some SVG attributes is still under development and the animateMotion element isn't supported yet.
    * Support for WebGL, which is disabled by default but can be enabled by changing a preference. See this blog post and this blog post for more details.
    * Support for the getClientRects and getBoundingClientRect methods on Range objects. See bug 396392 for details.
    * Support for the setCapture and releaseCapture methods on DOM elements. See bug 503943 for details.
    * Support for the HTML5 History.pushState() and History.replaceState() methods and the popstate event. See bug 500328 for details.
    * Support for the -moz-image-rect() value for background-image. See bug 113577 for more details.

    We are interested in feedback on any bugs or missing capabilities in these new features.

    It also contains several other significant changes:

    * On Mac OS X, we render text using Core Text rather than ATSUI.
    * We rewrote major parts of the code for handling scrolling. See bug 526394 for details.
    * We rewrote the way a snapshot of a document is taken in order to print or print preview. See bug 487667 for details.
    * We made significant changes to table border handling. See bug 452319 and bug 43178 for details.
    * We made various architectural changes to improve Web page performance.
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  3. Posts : 18,404
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
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    I thought they said they stopped development of 3.7.

    Mozilla dumps Firefox 3.7 from schedule..
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  4. Posts : 1,663
    Windows 10 Tech Preview 9926 x64
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    I thought so too...

    It's probably just the first of the "incremental" changes though...not actually a new version.
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