Having kicked out a release candidate on March 9th, Mozilla now feels confident enough in version 4 of its well loved Firefox browser and has set a date for its final release: March 22nd. That’s next Tuesday, whenever you’re calendar-shy, and a download is penciled in for availability at around 7AM Pacific Time. Mind you, Mozilla believes its RC1 build, already available on Windows, Mac and Linux, is generally the general version post in a couple of days’ time — the team is only monitoring the code and performing last-minute checks to make certain there aren’t any massive, world-ending bugs that haven’t been spotted yet. In order that basically means one could risk it now and get your GPU-accelerated web future started early, otherwise you can wait until it’s official on Tuesday and be a part of Mozilla’s next attempt at breaking the downloads record .
[Thanks, Ro]
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