Mozilla Firefox 5 web browser arrives early
It's only three months since Mozilla outed the official Firefox 4 browser, but the fifth generation is already ready to roll.
The Firefox 5 release candidate emerged on Mozilla's ftp server over the weekend, and barring a few tweaks here and there, the complete version is now available to download.
The official release has been slated for Tuesday, if you want to hold-off until then.
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re: Firefox
This new scheme (or scam) by Mozilla will kill Firefox in the Enterprise. Nothing corp IT loves more then to role out a major update to a simple web browser every few weeks.
Even if the corp has push technology, the major revisions all have to be vetted for compatibility and security. Good luck convincing overworked IT staff to squeeze that into their todo lists.
So IE will win by default (once again).