https://github.com/Jan02/firefox-x64
James wrote:Win64 builds are not supported with the same priority as the Win32, MacOSX 32/64 bit and Linux 23/64 bit builds are. https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Supported_build_configurations
James wrote:Win64 builds are not supported with the same priority as the Win32, MacOSX 32/64 bit and Linux 23/64 bit builds are. https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Supported_build_configurations
DanRaisch wrote:Link intentionally broken. Do NOT restore that live link.
KilliK wrote:thank you. exactly what I was looking for. Pcxfirefox hasnt been updated yet to the latest version, and Cyberfox/Waterfox are simply crap.
FF really needs to release an official 64bit version, especially now that Chrome is gonna have one in September.
KilliK wrote:thank you. exactly what I was looking for. Pcxfirefox hasnt been updated yet to the latest version, and Cyberfox/Waterfox are simply crap.
FF really needs to release an official 64bit version, especially now that Chrome is gonna have one in September.
groze5858 wrote:KilliK wrote:thank you. exactly what I was looking for. Pcxfirefox hasnt been updated yet to the latest version, and Cyberfox/Waterfox are simply crap.
FF really needs to release an official 64bit version, especially now that Chrome is gonna have one in September.
Don't all Gecko browsers use the Gecko engine? I really don't see any difference between firefox, palemoon, waterfox except for the way they look on the surface.
For some odd reason if waterfox, palemoon, & firefox are installed together, they tend to interfere with each other-my experience but they all work otherwise. Waterfox (read on another site) has now been accepted as a Mozilla project.
groze5858 wrote:KilliK wrote: My preference is Seamonkey for windows 7. I also noticed another strange thing, that one of the 3rd party build requires vb to be installed.
The problem for 64 bit, a lot of extension & plug-ins don't work.
I use Seamonkey for everyday use.
I use google chrome for filmon tv, read.amazon.com, and apps
I use internet explorer for Nick videos (their buffering needs work)
I use internet explorer for Hulu free videos through my isp
groze5858 wrote:Waterfox (read on another site) has now been accepted as a Mozilla project.
Trippynet wrote:I guess it depends on how many extensions you use. I only have 6 add-ons, however all are compatible with PM x64, as is Flash etc.
Ultimately, the only advantage of a 64bit browser as I see it is if you have a LOT of tabs open. 32bit ones can run into RAM limitations with a load open, which 64bit avoids. Of course, if you only have a few tabs open (or even 20 tabs open), 32bit is just fine.
avada wrote:Is it normal that this build shows up as nightly? Also, what will it update to? It successfully searches for an update.