Hands on with the latest Firefox 3.0 beta

Beta 4.0 is slicker and faster than IE8 - although the latter browser is at a very early stage

The Mozilla Foundation has dropped the forth beta of its version 3.0 browser and like we did with the first beta of IE8, we've had a play with this one too. Releasing four betas still seems a little excessive, but Mozilla is always keen to let web developers and other pros play with its new browsers before they hit the streets.

As ever, most improvements are based on user feedback and are behind the scenes, with stability fixes and better compatibility with Windows Vista topping the list. There are also performance improvements, too, and we can report it loads and works very speedily on our single-core Athlon FXpowered machine. It certainly seems a great deal faster than the IE8 beta though remember that is in the extreme early stages of engineering.

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