The left menu displays thumbnails of your open tabs<\/p><\/div>\n
Last week Mozilla Foundation released Firefox 4 Mobile, Beta 4<\/a> for\u00a0 Maemo and Android (release notes<\/a>).\u00a0 My current Android devices (HTC Sapphire and Motorola i1) don’t meet Firefox Mobile’s minimum hardware requirements so I haven’t played with Firefox<\/a> Mobile since I wrote about version 1.0<\/a> on an Nokia N900 review unit a year ago.<\/p>\n
The right menu has buttons for back, forward, bookmarking the current page and opening the settings screen.<\/p><\/div>\n
Feature wise Firefox Mobile is pretty complete. There’s a password manager and integrated spell checking. Tabbed browsing is supported as is\u00a0 sharing a link to the current page using email SMS, Bluetooth or any installed app that supports the standard Android sharing API.\u00a0 Firefox has a couple of features that are found in no other browser. The first is Firefox Sync.\u00a0 Sure Opera has Opera Link which shares bookmarks, Speed Dials and custom searches across all your Opera browsers and there are many apps\u00a0 that add bookmark syncing to the Android browser. But Firefox Sync goes well beyond both Opera Link and the Android add-on apps.\u00a0 It synchronizes\u00a0 browsing history, bookmarks, open tabs, passwords and form data between as many copies of Firefox (mobile and desktop) as you care to install it on.<\/p>\n
The other killer Firefox mobile feature is add-ons, There are over 100 available <\/a>now.\u00a0 A couple of my favorite add-ons are\u00a0 Phony<\/em> which lets you switch the browser’s user agent so that sites detect it as the Android, iPhone, desktop Firefox or IE browsers and Shareaholic<\/em> which lets you share links with over 100 addional services including Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinbox, Redit.<\/p>\n
The lack of text copy is a show stopper for me, I use that feature in the Android browser and Opera Mini nearly every day. The ability to copy text is a fundamental browser function and I won’t use any browser that doesn’t support it.\u00a0 The good news is that Mozilla lists the lack of text copy as a known issue on the front page of the Firefox Mobile Wiki<\/a> so it is being\u00a0 worked\u00a0 and should be added before the final release.<\/p>\n