Mozilla Drops Firefox 3.7, Switches to More Frequent Feature Upd...

Courtesy Mashable!  Fri, 01/15/2010 - 09:03

If you’ve been following the development of Firefox, you know that Mozilla separates security updates, which usually happen every couple of weeks, from feature updates, which are usually separated by months.

Now, they’ve decided to change all that, drop the already-announced Firefox 3.7 from the update schedule, and simply push minor feature updates together with the security updates.

What does this mean for the users? Well, not all that much. It should...


 

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