Ultra-fast browser Mozilla will be released for testing in June

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Source : Olhar Digital: Notícia: Navegador ultrarrápido da Mozilla será lançado para testes em junho

full article and more detailed in English : Mozilla's super speedy new browser will be available for testing in June

Three years ago Mozilla announced that began to develop a new architectural model for browsers, one that would front of WebKit (present in Chrome) and it would be much faster. For only now the project has gained a release date - although far.

The product is called Servant and his first version for public testing should be released in June. It will be an alpha available for Linux, OS X, Windows and Android, reports the blog of the initiative.

The Servant has been built on the basis of Rust programming language that Samsung helped Mozilla to develop in 2013. As explained by The Next Web, the browser will focus on performance, security, modularity and parallel - meaning that its components They operate independently, which helps improve the performance and stability.

Even though the news has finally received public appearance forecast, the alpha phase is only one of several that usually precede the official release. It should take months after it until the product is finally available for everyday use.

Mozilla does not talk much about the project, so do not know, for example, the foundation aims to unite it with Firefox - which runs the risk of losing market if the Servant win public.
 
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