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        <title>Firefox JaegerMonkey Builds Are Available</title>
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        <pubDate>Thu, 09 Sep 2010 21:55:23 +0000</pubDate>

                <dc:creator>Michael Calore</dc:creator>

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                    <description><![CDATA[<div class="rss_thumbnail"><img src="http://www.webmonkey.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/Jaegermonkey.jpg" alt="Firefox JaegerMonkey Builds Are Available" /></div>Mozilla has shipped a new pre-release build of Firefox 4 with its latest JavaScript technology, JaegerMonkey, baked in. To try it out, you’ll need to install one of Mozilla’s nightly JS Engine Preview builds. The JaegerMonkey-equipped browser was made available Thursday.]]></description>

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<p>Mozilla has shipped a new pre-release build of Firefox 4 with its latest JavaScript technology, JaegerMonkey, baked in.</p>
<p>To try it out, you&#8217;ll need to install one of Mozilla&#8217;s nightly <a href="http://nightly.mozilla.org/js-preview.html">JS Engine Preview builds</a>. The JaegerMonkey-equipped browser was made available Thursday. Keep in mind, this is pre-release software and should be used only for testing.</p>
<p><a href="https://wiki.mozilla.org/JaegerMonkey">JaegerMonkey</a> has a dramatic impact (in the positive direction) on Firefox&#8217;s core JavaScript engine, TraceMonkey, which shipped with version 3.5 of the browser.</p>
<p>&#8220;We knew we needed another major upgrade for Firefox 4.0,&#8221; says Mozilla&#8217;s David Mandelin in a <a href="http://blog.mozilla.com/dmandelin/2010/09/08/presenting-jagermonkey/">blog post about the release</a>.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a welcome addition. Chrome, Safari and Opera have all made significant enhancements to their JavaScript capabilities since Firefox 3.5&#8242;s release. Internet Explorer 9, due to arrive <a href="http://www.webmonkey.com/2010/08/leaked-screenshot-shows-a-cleaner-simpler-ie9/">as a beta</a> this month, is on par with those browsers when it comes to script execution. If all goes well, this new code will be included in Firefox 4 when it ships later this year.</p>
<p>In my informal testing, the new build is much, much faster at running script-heavy websites and demos than the current Firefox 4 beta. It&#8217;s about as fast as Chrome on my Mac, which says a lot, considering how much of a speed demon Google&#8217;s browser is. All of those JavaScript demos and <a href="http://benfirshman.com/projects/jsnes/">games</a> that were only really smooth enough to impress in Chrome and Safari are now nice and fluid in Firefox.</p>
<p>You can see some of Mozilla&#8217;s recent test data on JavaScript benchmarks (<a href="http://blog.mozilla.com/rob-sayre/2010/09/09/js-benchmarks-closing-in/">here</a> and <a href="http://arewefastyet.com/">here</a>) to get a clearer picture of how JaegerMonkey is helping close the gap to the other browsers.</p>
<p><b>See Also:</b></p>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://www.webmonkey.com/2010/09/mozilla-asks-are-we-fast-yet/">Mozilla Asks, &#8216;Are We Fast Yet?&#8217;</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.webmonkey.com/2010/09/firefox-4-beta-5-adds-audio-tools-hardware-acceleration/">Firefox 4 Beta 5 Adds Audio Tools, Hardware Acceleration</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.webmonkey.com/2010/07/apple-updates-safari-turns-on-extensions/">Apple Updates Safari, Turns on Extensions</a></li>
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