Firefox, the famous browser company, did not issue any official information at this year's Las Vegas Wireless Communications Fair (CTIA), but the company's vice President Jay Http://www.aliyun.com/zixun/aggregation/17021.html ">sullivan answers some unofficial questions about the current status of Firefox's Mobile browser (the Firefox for Mobile 1.0). Sullivan detailed that the company is actively on Nokia's Maemo/meego platform for Firefox mobile browser development.
The new version of Fennec 2.0 is mainly in the Web process protection (electrolysis) and page Content rendering acceleration (Layers) Two technologies, Web content rendering and JavaScript will be rendered through a separate process, This allows Fennec to react faster to page loads and more JavaScript elements that consume more CPU resources.
Fennec 2.0 alpha is now mainly available to Nokia N900 and Android devices, but after testing, the APK installation package provided to Android more than 2.0 devices has exceeded the 11MB,HTC Hero mobile phone installation and cannot open the application. This concludes that the current low-end configuration of the Android phone can not be installed to use the program, I hope Mozilla can optimize the work as soon as possible, give the Android Phone support list and expand the scope of support. Support for the Meego platform is yet to be further experienced by the user.