Firefox 4 Release Candidate Now Available

By | March 10, 2011


The first release candidate of Firefox 4 has been set free upon the masses by the Mozilla Foundation and is available for download from here.

According to Johnathan Nightingale, director of Firefox development, this release candidate embodies what the development team deems to be a finished browser.

He continued to suggest that the full production release of Firefox 4 will be available by the end of the month if no major bugs are found. Feedback from users will still be taken into account by the quality assurance team over the next few weeks, however.

It’s been a busy month for the browser wars and it isn’t over yet, for Chrome 10 released last Monday and Internet Explorer 9 will see a release on the 14th of March.


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Being passionate about software, Armin joined FavBrowser.com in early 2011 and has been actively writing ever since. Having accepted the challenge, he also enjoys watching anime, indulging in good books, staying fit and healthy, and trying new things.

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  1. anon says:

    Will you update FavBackup to support Firefox4 and IE9?