Is firefox 3.6 or 4 beta compatible with windows98se?

that is all i want to know my operating system is windows 98se i just would like to know if mozilla/firefox 3.6 or 4 beta is compatible????/

No, Firefox 2.0.0.20 is the last ever version of Firefox for Win98 / SE / ME.

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