Everything You Need To Know About Firefox 3
Mozilla is just a few days away from releasing Firefox 3. With over one million pledged users ready to participate on Download Day, it's fair to say expectations are high for the latest version of the Web browser.
Fortunately, anxious users can get a preview of the all the features and updates that are included in Mozilla's browsers by taking a look at "A Field Guide to Firefox 3" by Debra Lynn Richardson.
Richardson is already the author of the about:mozilla newsletter, and her field guide has been endorsed by Mozilla's blog. The guide exists in its entirety online and provides useful links to the Firefox developers blog and also the personal blogs of heavy weight developers like Johnathan Nightingale.
"A Field Guide to Firefox 3" discusses the important features that will be available in the new version of the browser, and devotes time to issues pertinent to even the casual Web browser.
Specifically, Richardson devotes time discussing how Firefox 3 addresses malware and phishing protection.
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