Mozilla's Firefox 4, the latest release of one of the Web's most popular browsers, is now available as an Android app.
The Firefox 4 app hit Google's Android Market on Tuesday and includes a few features designed to connect desktop or laptop browsing to smartphones and tablets.
Users can sync their browsing history, bookmarks, tabs and passwords on every computer, smartphone and tablet they have -- as long as they have Firefox installed.
The Firefox 4 app can even launch websites on an Android device right where a user left off on the Firefox 4 browser at home. This feature, for example, could be used to find directions on a website on a home or work computer, then pull up the same site and information on an Android phone.
In typical Firefox fashion, Mozilla has added plug-in "personas" that allow users to change the colors and even add images to the toolbars in the browser.
Firefox 4 for Android (versions 2.0 and newer) also features an "Awesome Screen" that enables one-tap access to bookmarks, history and a user-curated list of search engines.
Twitter integration, tabbed browsing, search for text on a Web page and saving images from websites to a PDF format are other included features.
And Firefox 4 for Android is also available in more than 10 languages as of launch day.
Mozilla, being the open-source and nonprofit community of programmers both paid and volunteer that it is, also released a Firefox app for Maemo on Tuesday. Maemo is a Linux-based open-source operating system for Nokia devices.
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Images, top: Tabbed browsing in Firefox 4 for Android. Middle: Firefox 4 for Android's start page. Credit: Mozilla
Video: Mozilla shows off features in its Firefox 4 for Android app. Credit: Mozilla via YouTube
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