
The first Beta 2 build of Mozilla Firefox upcoming version 3.1 has been released and is available on Mozilla FTP.
Since its a beta build, we'll advise you to use it only for testing purposes. Most of your favorite plug-ins might not work in this build.
You can download the beta build from following link:
Download Mozilla Firefox 3.1 Beta 2 Build
NOTE: If any of your favorite extension doesn't work in this build, then you can use following tutorial to make them working:
How to Fix Broken Firefox Extensions and Make Them Compatible With New Version?
Thanks to Neowin for the news...
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caschy
This is not beta 2!
Gary
Don't think this is the 'final' b2. It is the version handed over to QA. I saw a date of 12/5 as the QA signoff date.
clydeman
I don't see version 2 here.http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/all-beta.html
VG
Its an internal build not the final one.
Kirkburn
So why did you announce this then? It's a bold faced lie, and is going to piss off the Mozilla devs.
VG
^^ Its not confidential. Actually they release these builds for testing and once testing is completed, they release it officially. Thats why its first build of beta2.
Kirkburn
Which is not what the title on this article says.
Non techies should not be using it, until Mozilla have signed off on it. It only increases their workload, people prematurely announcing stuff like this - just give them the chance to release it properly.
Of course it's not confidential - it's an open source project.
Tyler
I work on the Firefox development team, and we love to have people using our pre release builds. The wording of this announcement could have been better, but it is correct. This was a candidate for the release build, which is now release in final from http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/all-beta.html.