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By Erica Ogg
Posted on ZDNet News: Sep 27, 2006 12:40:00 AM

The Mozilla Foundation announced Tuesday the availability of Release Candidate 1 of its Firefox 2 browser, but warned that its free, open-source browser might have a few leftover bugs and suggests only experienced users and developers download the latest version.

Using Firefox 2 is supposed to mean safer surfing. The browser will reportedly detect when a fraudulent site--like a bogus eBay or PayPal--has been accessed and will alert the user with a dialog box and grayed-out window, according to CNET Reviews' initial take on the browser.

Besides stepping up security, the browser also has a new look. The toolbar is see-through until moused over, when it will appear to glow, according to CNET Reviews. The RC1 version of Firefox 2 includes dynamic bookmarks that give personalized or updated titles on the bookmark list--for instance, news Web sites will feature the latest headline instead of the name of the site.

There's also a spell-check-as-you-go feature and the ability to resume the most recent browsing session, including any tabs that were open. (For a video peek at Firefox 2 RC1, click here.)

Firefox 2 RC 2 is scheduled for release the first week of October and the final version by the end of that month.

Firefox has been steadily gaining ground against market leader Microsoft's Internet Explorer since version 1.0 was officially released in November 2004. On CNET News.com, Firefox has a market share of nearly 30 percent, while IE has 58 percent and Apple Computer's Safari has about 9 percent.

But when considering Web surfing as a whole, 10 percent is done using Firefox and 80 percent with Internet Explorer, according to the Web analysis firm Net Applications.

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Use your middle button/scroll wheel
If you are using Firefox on Windows you can simply click the middle button/scroll wheel on a tab and it will close.
You dont have to make a tab active/open then click the red X to close it.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: I am Gorby Posted on: 09/27/06 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
LOL  Qbt | 09/26/06
Peter Weter.. the Real Misleader...  yyuko@... | 09/26/06
Point taken, but  Qbt | 09/26/06
The ForeFox cultists  BCF1968 | 09/26/06
Cultists  shadowjack@... | 09/26/06
I've not had any such problems  CobraA1 | 09/27/06
Enjoy more of the real world  Richard Flude | 09/26/06
you enjoy your trip to NeverLand (or where ever out of this world that u ar  code_Warrior | 09/26/06
Techies  mikeybrass | 09/27/06
It is interesting to know that the tech savy are using Firefox at 3x the  DonnieBoy | 09/27/06
Man, BedWeter can't even read. If you read the rest of the article, you  DonnieBoy | 09/27/06
Sweet news  opensourcepro | 09/27/06
Why???????  BlackDiamond | 09/27/06
Everybody wins here. Firefox is getting better, and IE is getting better  DonnieBoy | 09/27/06
It's Sad  itanalyst | 09/27/06
No, it won't  Patrick Jones | 09/27/06
Amazing what some maverick Netscape coders  Boot_Agnostic | 09/27/06
Everybody wins...  whyzzy | 09/27/06
The only thing I don't like  majoritywhip | 09/27/06
Use your middle button/scroll wheel  I am Gorby | 09/27/06
Is it just me..  Monkey_MCSE | 09/27/06
Been Using It - Awesome  BanjoPaterson | 09/27/06
The Firefox developer team needs to do a performance evaluation of the  Dr-T | 09/27/06

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