Firefox planned for Intel Macs
The group behind the web’s second-most popular browser said Monday it plans to ship a version of its Firefox browser for Apple’s newly launched Intel-based Mac computers sometime during March, in a bid to win over consumers who use Apple’s Safari browser.
Firefox’s parent, Mozilla Corporation, said it has a test version of the browser available for download on its web site but must still iron out a few kinks.
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