Released Friday afternoon was Mozilla Firefox Bon Echo Alpha 2
— the second development milestone in the road to Mozilla Firefox 2.0,
which is expected for a release later this year. In this latest Firefox
2.0a2 release, which is targeted solely at developers and testers, are
quite a few prominent changes. Rather than simply providing screenshots
or the release notes for this feature-filled release, we have
independently examined most of the changes, and today at Phoronix we
have some details to share in regards to these newly implement features.
Whatever browser you may be currently using, Mozilla Firefox v2.0 is
suiting up to knock out Internet Explorer 7 and Opera.
There is a lot of changes in this version of the browser, most noteably a good spellchecker. There are other various tweaks that will make your browsing experience even better. The article at Phoronix takes an in-depth look at most of the new features. While they tested the Linux version, the info still applies to it’s Windows version also.