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Mozilla Gran Paradiso Alpha 6

lardiop   on 04 July 2007 - 18:53 · 5 comments & 3472 views

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This is a starting point for planning and design information for the Firefox 3 release, including schedules, feature sets, and branch process information. Gran Paradiso is an early developer milestone for the next major version of Firefox that is being built on top of the next generation of Mozilla's layout engine, Gecko 1.9. Gran Paradiso is being made available for testing purposes only, and is intended for web application developers and our testing community. Current users of Mozilla Firefox should not use Gran Paradiso.

Changelog:
  • Updated SQLite engine to version 3.3.17
  • Support for site-specific preferences - text size
  • A new Quit dialog box that resolves termination errors
  • Added permanent 'Restart Firefox' button to Add-Ons Manager
  • Miscellaneous fixes to download manager including correctly displaying large file sizes
  • Various Places fixes
Download: Gran Paradiso Alpha 6
Link: Home Page

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(1 reply) #1 ZEROarmy on 04 Jul 2007 - 18:58
any interface changes yet?
#1.1 Mad_Griffith on 04 Jul 2007 - 20:25
Quote - (ZEROarmy said @ #1)
any interface changes yet?


afaik, interface changes usually do not make appearance until beta stage.
#2 +Harlem39s Finest on 04 Jul 2007 - 19:18
^^^

no
(1 reply) #3 Croquant on 04 Jul 2007 - 20:36
They're still hip-deep in the nuts and bolts of Firefox 3. You could even say that they are swimming in a veritable stew of code, rich with meaty chunks of new features and a delicious broth that is the open-source community. Eye candy can wait until much later. You wouldn't paint a car before you put the drivetrain in, would you?

This has been another episode of Mixed-Metaphore Studio. Join us next time when you'll hear an IE fanboy say: "Duh?"

#3.1 Evil Cretin on 07 Jul 2007 - 05:15
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You could even say that they are swimming in a veritable stew of code, rich with meaty chunks of new features and a delicious broth that is the open-source community.


Mmm, sounds delicious, I can't wait

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