Today, the Mozilla foundation released the newest release candidate for their popular web browser, which should be finalized later this month. RC 2 brings more bug fixes to the table, and ads some last minute polish for the final version. Since Mozilla has issued a feature-freeze, you won’t see many differences between this release and the final version, if there are any other releases between the two.
The release candidate will be published on the Firefox website and pushed through the auto-updator in the coming days, but if you want to get your hands dirty now, CyberNet has a links to the files on Mozilla’s FTP servers.
Mozilla has released Firefox 3 RC2 today which is right on schedule, and that means we might still be on for a June launch of Firefox 3! It’s even possible that this could be the last Release Candidate before Mozilla shoots for their world record. This time around there’s probably nothing that you’ll notice as being different from Release Candidate 1, which is a good thing. At this point they are focusing only on bugs that could keep the user from having a great experience with the browser, and if all looks well in this release it could be signed-off on to be the final version.