Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Firefox Mobile just to Linux and Windows

After a long process, the Mozilla Foundation finally released Firefox as your web browser for mobile devices. First version officially released January 29, 2010. "He built a desktop machine Firefox 3.6 browser with a few modifications in order to optimally on mobile devices," the statement on the Mozilla site. For easy browsing many pages, it is the tab feature. The browser also has features no less than 40 add-on like AdBlock Plus, Twitter Bar, language translator, and YouTube enabler. The software is free to download and use. However, this product is temporarily available for Nokia N900 tablet devices that use the platform or operating system Linux Maemo 5.0. In addition, Firefox for Maemo can also be used on the Nokia N810 and N800, although not recommended Mozilla.

Firefox for Windows Mobile is already available but the new version of Alpha 3 for Samsung Omnia II, AT & T Fuze Touch, and HTC Touch Pro. To reach the final version still has to go through stages of beta and release candidate (RC) a few times. No explanation when Firefox for Windows Mobile will be completed. In addition to the two platforms, Firefox is also planning to release a Google-made Android platform. In its website, Mozilla states only immediate, but did not specify when.

However, other handheld device users platform Linux and Windows Mobile do not expect to feel the Firefox Mobile. So far, Mozilla is not planning to develop for the BlackBerry, iPhone, and Symbian. Cheap mobile phones will also not be subject to Firefox. But if you just want to try out Firefox Mobile is made with the code name Fennec, then it can be done on the PC.

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