Mozilla Corp. unveiled new details of its schedule for Firefox 3, the next major upgrade to the popular open-source browser.
Alpha editions of Firefox 3 will be released monthly, said Mike Schroepfer, the company's vice president of engineering, in a posting to the mozilla.dev.planning forum. "We will do date-driven alpha releases on a one-month cadence," said Schroepfer.
Firefox 3, which Mozilla has said should appear in final form in the last quarter of the year, will feature a completely revamped bookmarking system, new identity management tools and support for offline Web applications. The redesigned bookmarks, dubbed Places, will debut in Alpha 5, which is due to roll out May 31.
According to numbers reported earlier this month by metrics vendor Net Applications, Firefox had 15.1% of the global browser market. Microsoft Corp.'s Internet Explorer remained the leader, however, with a 78.6% share.
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