11/10/2023 0 Comments Pale moon web browser![]() With this version we should have restored web compatibility with the majority of reported problematic websites. This is another important, major development update, continuing our rapid development efforts in the v32 milestone. In deze uitgave zijn de volgende veranderingen en verbeteringen doorgevoerd: Pale Moon version 32.2.0 De download van Pale Moon is alleen in het Engels een apart Nederlands taalbestand is beschikbaar. Vanaf versie 30 identificeert de browser zich naar buiten toe weer als een Firefox-browser, wat het eenvoudiger moet maken om oudere browserextensies te gebruiken. De browser is beschikbaar voor Windows en Linux, en als bèta ook voor macOS en FreeBSD. Intern werkt het op Goanna, een van Mozilla's Gecko afgeleide browserengine. Ook was er een 64bit-versie beschikbaar, ruim voordat Mozilla deze zelf aanbood. Door optimalisaties voor moderne hardware en het weglaten van Accessibility-features en Parental Controls presteerde hij toen een stuk beter. Deze webbrowser is ooit begonnen als een fork van Mozilla Firefox. Mypal is my main browser but I sometimes use Otter browser and Retrozilla and sometimes more minimal netsurf or most minimal Lynx when feel like I do not want anything but text.Versie 32.2 van Pale Moon is uitgekomen. I use 360Chrome v11 in most of my VirtualBox VMs. I then ran 360Chrome v13 for several months and have been on 360Chrome v12 for the last couple of months. So I dropped back down to Mypay 27.9.4 for only about a year until having issues with the same couple of finance sites that lead me to "official" Pale Moon in the first place. ![]() I grew tiresome of updating WEEKLY and also found that NEWER versions of NM28 and NM27 were actually performing SLOWER than older versions. NM28 became my default for a few months or so but then opted for NM27 and it was my default for two or three years. I discovered Mypal to load FASTER and work on everything I needed it to work on and used it for two or three years. It became a daily "tweak" to keep Proxomitron happy with all of my bookmarks (back then a much longer list of daily forums and whatnot that I've lost track of).Ī couple finance sites would no longer work so that lead me to "official" Pale Moon which I used for three, maybe four years, right in through there. My longest-running default was GreenBrowser coupled with Proxomitron - 17yr run at least, could be more (going by my archived installation disks).ĭuring that run, my secondary tended to be Sleipnir and I kept Maxthon and Opera around but didn't really use them that often. I'll have ONE default browser that has to work on ALL of my 24 bookmarked finance, news, and entertainment websites.īut tend to always have a small handful of browsers "on the side". I've always kind of been a "browser junkie". Last version I remember using was the last one with Flash support. Might check out how Firefox looks one of these days. ![]() While I always have some Chromium variant at ready, I've come to the conclusion that the grass isn't greener on the other side. Then went Basilisk, today I mostly hop between Pale Moon and Basilisk. So hopped back onto Firefox and remained on it until version 51, the latter which I used until the day I started noticing some sites breaking. I also remember the browser didn't support some JS stuff at first that YouTube wanted to stream higher definition videos. Tab Groups used to be part of Firefox in the old days, then removed at some point, someone picked it up and maintained it as an extension, but the functionality didn't fly with Pale Moon devs/users, so it remained in frozen state for that browser. ![]() Used it at first for some time, then Australis came and it didn't seem anyone wanted to work on Tab Groups extension for Pale Moon, which additions of later versions I liked. I've known it since the days it started as a Firefox rebuild with tweaked compiler parameters. ![]()
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