PC Magazine reports: "This past Monday, Mozilla unveiled the third alpha
of Gran Paradiso, the code name for Firefox 3.0. If development goes
according to plan, this will be the first version of Firefox—or of any
browser, for that matter—to have the three key components needed to
support offline Web applications: DOM Storage; an offline execution
model; and synchronization. That critical foundation will let free or
low-cost Web suites compete with Microsoft software and possibly break
the company's decades-long domination in office productivity apps."
Firefox just shot the next volley in the new browser war between Internet Explorer and Firefox. In the last browser war I.E. won, but the Netscape Navigator was a pretty crappy browser towards the end.
Firefox just shot the next volley in the new browser war between Internet Explorer and Firefox. In the last browser war I.E. won, but the Netscape Navigator was a pretty crappy browser towards the end.
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