With Firefox 4 Beta, Mozilla introduces a brand new interface. It takes cues from Google Chrome and other browsers by placing the tabs on top by default (in Windows only; it'll come to Mac OS and Linux later on), and hiding the menubar (instead, a new Firefox button provides access to commonly used commands).
Like other new browsers, Firefox 4 Beta provides some crash protection features: If a browser plugin crashes, it'll just bring down the plugin instead of causing the entire browser to crash.
Firefox 4 Beta also features bolstered HTML5 support, adds full WebM video format.
Feeling daring? Visit the Firefox 4 Beta 1 download page and check it out. And if you've already taken Firefox 4 Beta for a spin, share your thoughts and post a comment.
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