Firefox Mobile crawled into its first pockets last night, going live on Maemo5. The mobile version retains the full awesomeness of the Awesome Bar and includes WeaveSync for keeping tabs, passwords, and bookmarks straight across desktop and mobile versions.

The Nokia N900 sports a lot of impressive unofficial achievements on its resume, like dual-booting (sort of) and playing Starcraft and Duke Nukem 3D. Now it gets the benefit of Firefox’s first o-fficial mobile version.

As mentioned above it comes with the Awesome Bar and synchronization capabilities as well as tabs, location-aware browsing and some add-ons. Flash support is experimental but can be turned on in the settings.

Firefox Mobile 1.0 is currently available for download. You can find out more at Mozilla’s Firefox Mobile page. [Mozilla via ZDNet]



Go to Source

Related posts:

  1. Firefox for Mobile makes Maemo its first home
  2. Mozilla releases its first mobile Firefox browser
  3. How Firefox 4 Will Be "Super-Duper Fast" and Powerful [Firefox]
  4. Firefox ported to Pre, N900 says ‘psh, whatever, I’m still awesome’
  5. Firefox 3.5 Arriving This Month, Release Candidate Available Now [Browsers]

Leave a Reply

 
Special Offers
Blogroll

Categories
Pages
Tags