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    Firefox 3.0.2 released

    Today the Mozilla’s developers released the 3.0.2 version of the popular browser Firefox; this new version fixes several security and stability issues.

    Firefox 3.0.2 contains the following updates:

    • Fixed several security issues.
    • Fixed several stability issues.
    • Official releases for Sinhala and Slovene are now available.
    • Beta releases for Bengali, Galician, Hindi, Icelandic, Kannada, Marathi, Telegu, and Thai are available for testing.
    • Fixed a number of minor issues with the layout of certain web pages.
    • Fixed several theme issues that affected right-to-left locales.
    • Fixed issue that caused some users with customized toolbars to have their Back and Forward buttons go missing (bug 426026)
    • Add new Extended Validation (EV) roots to Firefox 3.0.2.
    • On certain IDN sites, the password manager would not fill in username and password details properly.
    • Fixed several hangs and crashes that occurred when using screen readers.
    • Fixed Mac-specific issues:
      • Keyboard shortcuts would stop working in some cases.
      • Japanese, Korean, Chinese and Indic characters can not be entered (using IME) into text fields in Flash objects (bug 357670)
    • Firefox 3.0.1 could not be used when the user profile is stored on an AFP directory (bug 417037)

    Links
    Mozilla Firefox: http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/products/firefox/;
    Mozilla Firefox 3.0.2 release notes: http://en-us.www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/3.0.2/releasenotes/

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