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June 29, 2009 2:49 PM PDT

'Firefox Mobile' updates for Windows Mobile

by Jessica Dolcourt
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We've been eagerly awaiting developments to Fennec, the project name assigned to Mozilla's mobile version of its Firefox browser. We took a look when Fennec Alpha 1 came out for Windows Mobile phones. Late last week Mozilla released updates for Fennec on both its available platforms: Fennec 1.0 Alpha 2 for Windows Mobile and Fennec 1.0 Beta 2 for Maemo, the platform used on the Nokia N810 and N800 Internet tablets.

With the exception of some work on the interface theme and in the add-ons module, most alpha testers of Fennec for Windows Mobile won't notice drastic visual or feature changes. However, Mozilla hopes that you will see improvements to the browser's panning performance and add-ons support. (To get started with add-ons, swipe the screen to the right and press the gear icon (Settings) to arrive at the add-ons view. As before, this page lists your installed extensions and lets you search or browse to find and add new ones.)

In addition, Mozilla has added a JavaScript error console into Fennec 1.0 Alpha 2 for Windows Mobile, which will relay browser errors to Mozilla.

Fennec Alpha 2 on Palm Treo Pro

On the Palm Treo Pro's screen, you can't scroll down to see the Settings menu.

(Credit: CNET/Screenshot by Jessica Dolcourt)

We had no trouble installing and using the Windows emulator, but we could only get Fennec 1.0 Alpha 2 to load onto one of two Windows phones. While it looked good on the Palm Treo Pro, Fennec is still firmly in the alpha testing stages. Panning is better, but not ideally responsive. On its mostly square screen, we could not scroll the controls on the right to access the add-ons gallery. To be fair, the Palm Treo Pro probably isn't the testing device Mozilla had in mind. Fennec's emulator assumes a wide-screen browsing orientation.

Fennec 1.0 beta 2 for the Maemo platform also sees the theme upgrade, add-on support, and JavaScript error console that were added to the Windows Mobile build. You can download it for the Nokia N810 Internet Tablets, or for Windows, Mac, and Linux.

The latest alpha for Fennec (Windows Mobile) is available as a CAB file for the Windows Mobile 6 platform, but also as an emulator for Windows, Mac, and Linux.

As usual, we'd like to hear your thoughts on either of these prerelease builds. Share your experiences in the comments.

Originally posted at The Download Blog
Jessica Dolcourt reviews the latest and greatest smartphone apps, in addition to a healthy dose of Windows software. E-mail Jessica and follow her on Twitter.
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by jsibelius June 29, 2009 3:25 PM PDT
Nothing for the Palm Platform huh?
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by techman21 June 29, 2009 3:25 PM PDT
Skyfire's way ahead of you, boys!
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by nyc_derek June 29, 2009 4:53 PM PDT
It looks like you tested it on a QVGA device, which it doesn't support yet. Only VGA devices are supported. That's why you couldn't scroll down to see the settings. I have a QVGA device too and was sad :(
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by GangstaBoyC June 30, 2009 8:03 AM PDT
why dont they make a web browser for nokia s40 series(5200/5220/5300/5310/5700etc)?
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by prattdanny1 July 1, 2009 11:30 AM PDT
Blackberry?
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