BYOB Website upgraded and open again!

January 4th, 2012 by cbook

Hey Guys and Happy new Year!

we did some improvements to the BYOB (Build your own Browser) Website and some maintenance, so the Site is now open again, you can check out BYOB here. You can read more about the BYOB Project here -> http://blog.mozilla.org/tomcat/2010/04/30/byob/

BYOB Main Page

Some Improvements are as example in the new Version of BYOB.

  • Updated to Firefox 9 Version
  • Improved Bookmark Folder Integration (now supports things like Subfolders etc
  • Supports now 63 locales – You can choose up to ten locales for your browser
  • we updated the Addon Section and many more!

Feel free to try out BYOB, its of course, free!

Many thanks to Kev Needham for his work on this Project!

We are still working on improving BYOB and working on new Features, so please stay tuned and let us know your Feedback (via the contact button on the byob page) about BYOB!

Cheers,

– Tomcat

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