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Story: Mozilla's Fennec goes alpha for Windows Mobile

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Posted by: azonei (Tuesday 19 May 2009, 9:32 AM)

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Fennec alpha

yes! at last I can have a go with it!
the pre-alpha release was just too much bother to locate & install (especially when you've a class of hooligans intent on the destruction of all things techie!), and not really stable enough to really give me a feel for how it could work.
the .cab is downloaded already, now all I need is to locate my usb cable & actually install it... I might have a free half-hour between classes & exams...

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