Mozilla Firefox 40.0 + Windows 10
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Good for haters of MS Edge, but like the dark theme, thanks Edwin. Some similarity to my theme in mine, dark !
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Good for haters of MS Edge, but like the dark theme, thanks Edwin. Some similarity to my theme in mine, dark !
No probs, I was actually expecting more negative replies, like: "Why the h*ll would I do that!", or "As long as it doesn't act like Edge!" :)
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Just updated my Firefox
Firefox-Don't Love It-Live It!
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No probs, I was actually expecting more negative replies, like: "Why the h*ll would I do that!", or "As long as it doesn't act like Edge!" :)
I still use Edge as default browser and if i do not want to open another tab or move from page in Firefox i am on and want to look something else up, Dual browsers . Not a hater of Edge and it's still new awaiting improvements, i have been using Firefox for so long and i just prefer it even over the days when was just IE only OS.
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Just updated my Firefox
Firefox-Don't Love It-Live It!
I definitely live it and with it !!
Gary here linked me this browser which looks interesting and is 64bit, have to look at images of it too,uses Mozilla source codes
https://cyberfox.8pecxstudios.com/cy...l-version-x64/
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You need to watch out which one is downloaded:
Cyberfox ships with 2 main versions of cyberfox one optimized for Intel based CPU's & One optimized for Amd based CPU's in an array of formats.
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You need to watch out which one is downloaded:
Yes, i saw that too, i was just showing you guys about it and it is 64bit, unlike Firefox being 32bit. Have not decided to try it yet.
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Yes, i saw that too, i was just showing you guys about it and it is 64bit, unlike Firefox being 32bit. Have not decided to try it yet.
I've tried 32bit and 64bit browsers and in load & rendering found no difference, but I would suspect they would be safer because the are spread out more RAM and would be harder for malware due to ASLR(Address Space Layout Randomization).
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I've tried 32bit and 64bit browsers and in load & rendering found no difference, but I would suspect they would be safer because the are spread out more RAM and would be harder for malware due to ASLR(Address Space Layout Randomization).
Haven't read much on it, was a suggestion from Gary on another post as he was bit fed up with Firefox i thought and Beta tests version of Firefox and Nightly. As said for now i am satisfied with Firefox as he was receiving crashes from extensions in New Firefox 41.0, but that's a whole other story for discussion here.
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I am now using Firefox 41.0.1 and if I wanted it to look like Edge, I would just use Edge. How about coming up with something to make Edge look like Firefox:) Great work on that though Edwin!