October 5, 2006

Firefox 2 RC1 “Bon Echo”

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Richard Lee @ 10:28 am

Earlier this year we did an overview of the Firefox 2 beta release, after much anticipation the guys over at Mozilla have release Candidate 1. Code named “Bon Echo” this is a preview release for web developers and curious users wishing to take a sneek peek. Here’s the official features list;

  • A new theme that updates Firefox’s familiar interface
  • Built in Phishing Protection
  • Enhanced search engine management and search suggestions for Google, Yahoo! and Answers.com
  • Improvements to tabbed browsing, including the ability to re-open recently closed tabs
  • Firefox will resume from where you left off after a system crash or browser restart
  • Better support for previewing and subscribing to Web feeds
  • Inline spell checking in Web forms
  • The ability to create bookmarks with “Live Titles” for Web sites that offer microsummaries
  • New Add-ons manager that simplifies management of extensions and themes.
  • Support for JavaScript 1.7
  • Extended search plugin format
  • Updates to the extension system to provide enhanced security and to allow for easier localization of extensions
  • Support for client-side session and persistent storage
  • Support for SVG text using svg:textPath
  • New Windows installer based on Nullsoft Scriptable Install System

    Source: http://developer.mozilla.org/devnews/

It also looks like Firefox 3 is in the pipeline…
For more info on the brains behind release 2 and Firefox in general checkout the Bon Echo Planning Centre and Firefox Brainstorming page

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