
The availability of the Firefox 6 Beta refresh was announced earlier this week, and early adopters could even test candidate Builds of the new download.
“The three million Beta [6] channel testers are about to get their second update of the Firefox 6 cycle. The update will deliver a couple of important crash fixes that should help us to start getting better data on the next level down of instability. We’re just a little bit more than a month away from the release of Firefox 6,” Mozilla stated.
“We took the latest code in releases/mozilla-beta and created refreshed updates for our Beta audience to test. Both mobile and desktop versions were refreshed and offered to existing Mozilla Beta users as automatic updates,” the company had revealed when the first FF6 Beta refresh hit.
Firefox 6 is the next major iteration of Mozilla’s open source browser and the successor of Firefox 5, which hit general availability in the second half of June.
In parallel with Firefox 6, early adopters can test Firefox 7, which is also being developed by Mozilla. Firefox 7 graduated to the Aurora Channel this month, just as Firefox 6 moved to Beta.
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