Fennec Beta 1 walkthrough from Madhava Enros on Vimeo. Embed
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18 March 2009 11:11 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
Mozilla's mobile browser Fennec has hit a milestone for the Mameo platform, so much so that it can be used as the primary browser for the Nokia N810 Internet Tablet.For those of us without such a device, it edges us another step closer to being able to enjoy a Firefox-type browsing experience on our mobile phone.
Hit play now to see Madhava Enros, one of the team working on the new mobile browser, detail the beta release, its user interface and features. Software, Phones, Apps, Mozilla, Fennec, Browsers, Nokia


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