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.
PC Magazine takes a first look at the next Firefox, so if you want to know what’s on the horizon, give it a look. I just want a version that doesn’t randomly crash on me…
Source: PC Mag