Mozilla is continuing its march toward getting Firefox to run on every device imaginable. As expected, the team released an early build of Fennec (the codename for Firefox Mobile) designed to run on HTC Touch Pro smartphones. The Touch Pro is a Windows Mobile device, and eventually the browser will run on other Windows Mobile phones and additional mobile platforms including Symbian. But for now, the Touch Pro is one of the only devices with a high enough resolution display and enough memory to run the application.
Keep in mind, this is what Mozilla is calling a milestone build. It's not a beta. It's not even a public alpha. It's a "working, usable browser," but that's about it. There's no support for updates, plug-ins, or software keyboards. But many of the bugs that users found in the pre-milestone version should be gone by now.
If you happen to have an HTC Touch Pro and some free time on your hands to try out Fennec, let us know how it goes in the comments. You can download the cab installer directly to your phone. Or you can download it to your PC and use ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center to copy it to your phone.