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Mozilla Releases Firefox 4 Beta For Android, Maemo

An anonymous reader writes "Mozilla has released the first beta of its Firefox 4 for Android and Maemo. The browser is based on the Firefox 4 core and should be released in the same time frame as the big brother. The mobile browser includes Firefox Sync, a cloud feature that enables users to sync browsing history, passwords, form-fill data and bookmarks, as well as open tabs." Android news site Androinica also mentions the release, and provides a small tutorial on installing beta apps for Android.

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  1. Re:Nice changes by hedwards · · Score: 4, Informative

    Sigh, I wish that meme would die a horrible death. Fennec is new and they haven't worked all the bugs out of it, but the whole firefox ZOMG memory leaks thing is really, really old.

    I've tried the portable version and it does have issues, but I haven't seen any evidence of leaks yet. Although admittedly since I've been using daily builds, I haven't been using it very much.

  2. Re:Firefox 8 by blair1q · · Score: 3, Funny

    They should just go to 9 and reflect the fact that they're ahead.

  3. Re:Nice changes by teh31337one · · Score: 4, Informative

    It uses 50MB RAM on boot, that's alot, but the app has worked pretty well for me so far. It's not bad, and the potential shines through. Sync works nicely, but there are some bugs with form data (saved data doesn't show up some times). Doesn't seem to like swype much, and forgets to bring up the software keyboard half the time. Page load times are a few seconds slower than stock android 2.2

    Tested on my Samsung Galaxy S GT-i9000 running froyo XXJPK

  4. Not impressed by wampus · · Score: 4, Informative

    Ugly font rendering and kinda jerky on my G2. Also uses a fuckload of ram and storage. I'm not impresses.

    1. Re:Not impressed by mbrubeck · · Score: 4, Informative

      This article explains why the beta uses so much storage, and how we're making it smaller and faster in the next release.

  5. Better, but... by Jethro · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I installed it on my Nexus One and tried posting this from there, but it's still way too unstable to do that (it didn't crash, but it kept scrolling/resizing in weird ways).

    It's much improved over the Alpha, but one thing still bugs me.

    Sync won't let you use your own server.

    Firefox Sync is /the/ killer-app for me. It's really the only reason I'd want to use a different browser (barring EXTREME speed improvements), and they've neutered it to the point where it's, well, pointless. I've seen people request this feature ever since the pre-alpha days, to no avail.

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  6. Ugh by MoeDrippins · · Score: 3, Informative

    First big issue for me: the sync credentials page use some non-Android text box, so I can't copy my username/password from my password keeper and paste them in. I use large ugly generated passwords for stuff like that and I REALLY don't want to have to type them.

    Waze does this crap too; why program *AROUND* the interface provided!? Seriously, your text boxes aren't precious snowflakes that are so special as to not use what the OS gives you (and supports).

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  7. Re:terrible by C0vardeAn0nim0 · · Score: 5, Informative

    it wasn't because of firefox you couldn't post. it's mobile slashdot that suck donkey ass.

    i tried at least 3 diferent mobile browsers and gave up.

    on mobile space, slashdot is just like microsoft. they just don't get it

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  8. Re:If only it was usable.... by mbrubeck · · Score: 4, Informative

    There's a bug that causes random system freezes on the original Droid and the Droid 2: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=602252 Unfortunately we just discovered this today, too late to fix it for beta 1. We'll fix it before the stable release, of course.

  9. There should be a spellcheck for meme infringement by masterwit · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Really every application leaks memory. I use Firefox and will continue to use Firefox regardless of it leaking on my desktop. Sure the portable version leaked early in Alpha stage a bit more than preferred from what I hear, but what I said was meant as a joke not an insult towards the device. My comment...

    More ways to leak memory!

    ...also was completely ambiguous in relation to the four bullet points above I have no idea why people rated it as a troll, until I read your comment:

    Sigh, I wish that meme would die a horrible death.

    hedwards, I really am only halfway in tune with the latest memes it seems and I can see how my comment could have been annoying if everyone keeps on saying that memory leaks memory leaks (sorry Slashdot, oops)

    There is a little red line that tells me when I am an idiot and cannot spell. I need a blue line or some different color to tell me where potential meme infringement may occur...

    cheers

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  10. Re:terrible by vigour · · Score: 3, Informative

    it wasn't because of firefox you couldn't post. it's mobile slashdot that suck donkey ass.

    i tried at least 3 diferent mobile browsers and gave up.

    on mobile space, slashdot is just like microsoft. they just don't get it

    Try the classic comments mode. I have it set to that, and I no longer have problems reading /. from my HTC Legend.

  11. Re:Nice changes by Lukey+Boy · · Score: 3, Informative

    Actually, it has 256 megs of RAM and 768 megs of swap on an internal flash device.

  12. Re:Nice changes by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Informative

    Dude, please don't sit there and pretend 768 MB of swap is anything like 768 MB of actual RAM. Seriously, just don't. Furthermore, a rooted Android device can be configured for as much swap space as your heart desires as well as compressed cache.