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Firefox 4 Release Tomorrow — Can’t Wait? Download It Now!
It’s the moment everyone has been waiting for – Firefox has come out with a new updated version for its browser system. No more having to slug your way through their old outdated versions. Why stay with something old when you can have something new and freshly improved?
While the site says that it will be available tomorrow and they offer in big bold letters the free download for the Firefox 3.6 version, they actually do offer the new 4 version…just in smaller letters.
Under the big sign it says “Try the new Firefox 4RC!” and that’s where the free download is available. The release candidate (RC) gives one options of trying out the Firefox 4 before its release date so you get to test it before it’s officially out. What a fantastic strategy for Firefox.
This version includes a whole new look and new places to locate the tabs for your window boxes. You can organize the tabs into different groups and manage them, name them and even arrange them in any way you enjoy. This new funky version also gives you the option of syncing your other electronic devices to your computer by transferring any settings, passwords, history and tabs you have been using in Firefox from one device to another. You basically get to take Firefox anywhere you please.
But that’s not all folks. According to the Firefox site, “Firefox 4 contains huge performance enhancements, including our brand new JägerMonkey JavaScript engine. From faster start up times and graphics rendering to improved page load speed, you’ll notice the difference instantly.”
It also uses the WebGL to the browser world of Firefox, thereby “opening the door for developers to create vivid games and new kinds of visualizations and experiences for the Web.”
This new Firefox version has so much potential and new features that it can make anyone giddy and excited to try it. So what are you waiting for? Quit trying to slug your way through with an old, slow browser and try something new! Value the time you have and quit wasting it waiting for a page to load. Check out Firefox 4 now!
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