So far, all we knew about Mozilla’s Fennec browser was a bunch of well-meant but completely void-of-substance announcements. However, this has just changed – feast your eyes on the four screenshots below:
FYI: the so-called Acid test evaluates the CSS compatibility of web browsers. So far, most mobile web browsers have stuggled hard with it – Fennec’s score is said to be among the best ever seen on a mobile device so far.
While the numbers alone may not mean much, generally, browsers with a high Acid score fare well when it comes to handling CSS-laden web sites…
P.S. As of now, no binary package is available. However, people with Visual Studio and loads of time can try to follow the build instructions below…
https://wiki.mozilla.org/Mobile/Build#Windows_Mobile
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What, all the milestone releases for Maemo don’t count? This isn’t vaporware, it’s functioning software. (It just hasn’t had Windows Mobile support up until now.)
http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/mobile/
Hi Ted,
thank you so much for your feedback!
To be honest: I was referring to the WM version only…
All the best
Tam Hanna