Mozilla releases first pre-alpha version of Firefox 3.1
Mozilla is much active these days, just hours before the release of the Firefox 3.0 final they have added the first pre-alpha of the Firefox 3.1, code-named “Shiretoko” to their FTP site, the 3.1 version of the browser will run on Gecko 1.9.1 engine and will have a few new exciting features that missed out in version 3.0.
According to Mozilla wiki the new features include page preview when using ctrl+tab to switch between tabs, an all tab preview probably like the tab preview feature in I.E 7 , an advanced search User Interface, more advance tagging support , downloads history integrated in web browsing history, more startup/shutdown preferences etc
Remember it is an pre-alpha release and you should expect bugs but if you want to try it anyway get it from here.
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