Remember when Microsoft kept delaying Vista and everyone bitched about it, and then when they finally released it, everyone then bitched that it wasn’t ready? Yeah.
Mozilla has pushed back the planned release of Firefox to sometime in “early 2011.” Previously, the open source outfit had said its latest desktop browser would be officially released next month.
“As discussed in today’s Firefox delivery meeting, release candidate builds are now scheduled to ship in early 2011, with the final GA release shortly after,” a Mozilla representative tells The Register. The new Firefox 4 release schedule can be found here.
Firefox 4 is now in its sixth beta release. Beta 7 — the “feature complete” beta — was due on September 17, but according to Mozilla’s schedule, it will not arrive until November.
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