Multi-process plugins come to Firefox |
In the latest nightly version of Firefox released just yesterday, is a feature which allows for running plugins in separate processes. A simple change in the “about:config” page on the latest Firefox Nightly (Minefield) will now launch plugin process separate from the browser, and it would appear there will soon be support fro running tabs that way too.
Source: http://www.thinkdigit.com/Internet/Multi-process-plugins-...
FlashVideoDownloader Releases Free Flash Video Downloader for Firefox
Watching YouTube or another embedded video, you often want to get this video for your own computer. Now you can do it in a simple way. There are dozens of services to download a video from different sites, the most of them can just copy a video from YouTube and nothing more. We offer you a new fast and simple way to download videos from different sites, like YouTube or MySpace Video.
Firefox Mobile 1.0 now available for the Nokia N900
w. It is a free web browser with the very compelling Weave Sync support to keep your Firefox experience synced across multiple computers.
Firefox Mobile for Android coming in February 2010
The word hitting the net waves is that the mobile version of Mozilla’s Firefox browser may become available to the Android platform sometime in February according to a German website reports an article over on android spin.
Bad News: Firefox for Maemo (N900) Without Adobe Flash
Firefox for Maemo 1.0 RC3 may signal that we’re one step closer to getting a full-fledged Firefox browser on a mobile device, but the app has also taken a step back since RC2 emerged two weeks ago, shedding support for the Adobe Flash plug-in that Mozilla said in a blog post “degraded the performance of the browser to the point where it didn’t meet our standards.”
Firefox Mobile Fennec RC1 for Maemo (Nokia N900, N810) available for download
If you have a Nokia N900 or Nokia N810, you should know that Mozilla Firefox RC1 (Release Candidate 1) for Maemo is now available for download.
Nokia N900 would be the first smartphone to get Firefox Mobile
Mozilla has hinted that the Nokia N900 could soon be playing host to the first release of Firefox’s mobile internet browser Fennec. After more than a year in development the software will be exclusive to the Maemo-based N900 tablet smartphone for a short time after its release
Firefox Mobile will kill off app stores. Says Mozilla
Mozilla claims that its new Firefox Mobile browser could be the beginning of the end for the hugely popular app stores created by Apple and its ilk. Mozilla is releasing the first version of Firefox Mobile (codenamed Fennec) on Nokia’s N900 handset, with versions for Windows Mobile and Android set to arrive next year.


