On July 6, October 4, Mozilla released a preview of Firefox Metro for Windows 8, and the Mozilla community started testing the Metro Firefox browser for Windows 8.
Earlier this year, Mozilla began to develop Firefox versions running on x86 Windows 8. This version can run in both the "classic desktop" Environment and the new "Metro" environment of Windows 8, and has made great progress in the first stage of development.
This preview contains a new Metro-style Firefox startup page that supports Firefox synchronization, Metro touch and slide gestures and integrates the charm of Windows 8, as well as a simple but very powerful, streamlined, stylish and beautiful Australis interface.
According to Mozilla's official blog, friends who use Windows 8 RTM can now download Firefox for every night from the Elm Development Branch and start testing. After the installation, these builds will be automatically upgraded. You can track the development progress of Metro Firefox.
Firefox Metro version:
Http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/nightly/latest-elm/firefox-18.0a1.en-US.win32.installer.exe
At the same time, Mozilla also said that this is a very early preview, there are still bugs and some incomplete features, the Metro version will continue to be improved and updated in the overnight version, improve performance and response. After further optimization, the system will enter the release channel and officially meet the user.