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Firefox 3.6 Adds Tab Previews
Tab Previews was originally to be introduced in Firefox 3.0 and 3.5, but backed out of both. The Firefox 3.6 Alpha 1 nightly build now includes tab previews, just type about:config in the address bar, search for browser.ctrlTab.previews and change the value to true. (more…)

Download Firefox 3.6 Nightly Builds (Codename Namoroka)
With Firefox 3.5 release coming near, Mozilla has already started working on Firefox’s next version codenamed Namoroka that is scheduled to launch in mid 2010. The pre-alpha builds are already out for Windows, Mac, and Linux. To keep day-to-day tab on the nightly builds, follow the link given at the bottom. (more…)




