Mozilla is Out With Beta 1 of the Fennec Mobile Browser

by Sam Dean - Mar. 18, 2009Comments (0)

If you've followed our coverage of Fennec, the open source mobile browser that Mozilla is developing, you know that it promises to deliver quite a few innovative features. Mozilla has now delivered Beta 1 of Fennec, for use on Maemo-running Nokia Internet Tablets. JKOnTheRun offers up some good analysis of the first beta, including a video showing the slick interface features. "The browser offers some of the best features found in Firefox: things like the Awesome Bar functionality, multiple tabs, and remembering passwords. The browser will also support Mozilla’s Weave platform, which synchronizes personal browsing data across multiple devices and even Flash video like that found on YouTube," they report. Check out their thoughts and the video. Even in its first beta version, Fennec looks pretty awesome--possibly a game-changer.



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