Web browsing and e-mailing from Mozilla got a lttle bit of a bump forward on Wednesday, as the company updated its beta test builds of Firefox 3.6.4 and Thunderbird 3.1, code-named Lorentz and Lanikai respectively. Firefox 3.6.4 beta 3, for Windows, Mac, and Linux, and Thunderbird 3.1 beta 2, for Windows, Mac, and Linux, offer the latest features from Mozilla but are less stable than the current releases also. helperwind. When pushed out to all users, Firefox 3.6.4 will incorporate the much-anticipated Out-Of-Process-Plug-in feature, which prevents plug-in crashes from Adobe Systems' Flash, Apple's QuickTime, and Microsoft's Silverlight from bringing down the entire browser. You can read the noticeable change log here, but the gist of it is that Firefox 3.6.4 beta 3 continues to fix bugs related to OOPPs (out-of-process plug-ins), including about a dozen marked critical. According to Mozilla's calendar, Firefox 3.6.4 is still on track to be released in the second week of May. Thunderbird 3.1 beta 2 introduces multiple fixes as well. The new build continues to enhance the migration process from Thunderbird 2, which many users complained was buggy and problematic. picturemaster. Az Eljövendő Napok. It tweaks the auto-complete feature also, tab usage, and the activity manager that debuted in Thunderbird 3. Along with stability and memory leakage improvements, the beta version makes some minor changes to interface, such as enhancing the default font selection, when available. Updated Twitter apps add Activity feed, better search. The full change log for Thunderbird 3.1 beta 2 can be read here. This Thunderbird beta build was released on time. If the schedule holds, users can expect a release prospect for Thunderbird 3.1 two weeks from now, with a final version by the beginning of June.
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