If you, like us, have been chomping at the bit for a final release ofFirefox 4then it seems like February might hold the answer to your prayers. Whilewe reporteda few months ago that the release wouldn’t be until 2011, it seems that the news was dead on. According toPCWorld, only 160 bugs separate the Firefox team from a final release of version 4.
In the coming weeks, then, the Firefox development team should aim to clear those hurdles by the beginning of February and ship a final version of the open source browser before the end of next month.
According to the Mozilla Senior Director of Platform Engineering Damon Sicore:
We’ll drive the beta bugs to zero and ship another beta. If we can’t get them to zero in reasonable time, we’ll repeat, deliberately.
So there you have it. With thecurrent battleover H.264 support in Google’s Chrome, Firefox has had a stage set for it to walk in and take an even greater hold. What’s your browser of choice? While we continue to see huge growth from Chrome users here at TNW, Firefox has a massive share of the market. Have you done some checking of Version 4 yet? You should.
Story byBrad McCarty
A music and tech junkie who calls Nashville home, Brad is the Director TNW Academy. You can follow him on Twitter @BradMcCarty.(show all)A music and tech junkie who calls Nashville home, Brad is the DirectorTNW Academy. You can follow him on Twitter@BradMcCarty.
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