Mozilla has released the beta version of its mobile browser, and it sports some of the features that made Firefox popular on the desktop.
The mobile browser also uses the TraceMonkey engine for JavaScript support, and this is the same engine found in the Firefox 3.1 desktop browser. The company said this helps the mobile browser start up faster, as well as boosts the ability to zoom and pan.
The Fennec beta is only available for the Nokia 810 Internet Tablet, but there are emulators for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. Mozilla is still planning to release a full version for Windows Mobile and Symbian by the end of the year. Fennec initially won't be available for BlackBerry, Android, or iPhone users because of licensing or technical reasons.
When Fennec is released, it will enter an increasingly crowded space. Along with the on-deck browsers like Safari on the iPhone, Fennec will have to contend with the likes of Opera Mini and the Flash-capable Skyfire.
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Firefox Fennec mobile browser
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