You can view the page at http://filesharingtalk.com/content/1...14-has-landed!
Printable View
You can view the page at http://filesharingtalk.com/content/1...14-has-landed!
Never heard of it until now. Might give it a look. Thanks mate.
Never heard of it til now either. I grabbed it and it seems to work nicely.
There's another good optimized build for those without 64-bit processors. SSE2 support required.
http://www.palemoon.org/
Never heard it before, I will give it a try. Thank you.
Just a note for those trying Waterfox alongside Firefox. If un-installing and offered the option to remove settings do remember...
Quote:
Waterfox shares the same profile data that Firefox does. Make sure not to tick the remove personal data box when uninstalling Waterfox.
I've been using and recommending Waterfox for a while now and this is good news :)
WTF, Now a days why these software developers start the versions from 14.0 and proceed therefrom? jerks!
Obviously you're joking, but on a sidenote, it seems the trend nowadays is to use big version numbers to catch more attention or something. Firefox 14 and going up every couple of months, Chrome is on version 20 already.
In that regard, Opera for example did things correctly. Only three major versions in the last five years, and each one had significant breakthroughs in the interface, performance or functionality. Same with IE. But hey, it's just a version number.
Hadn't heard of it till I saw your post. I'm gonna check it out. Thanks.
recompiled firefox :whistling linux users have been doing all along except linux actually has 64 bit plugins
A nice feature for those who have a 64 bit system that has been handicapped by using Windows.
(I'm sorry Bill, but installing Windows on a PC is like installing a chain and ball on both your legs).
((Actually, it doesn't matter how fast and powerful processors become, Windows always finds a way to bring it back down to Earth).
I as well have never heard of Waterfox. I think Firefox is fast already, and I will continue to stick with FF. The only thing that bugs me with FF is every time they patch or fix something it's suddenly a new damn version.
I just installed waterfox with some decent addons and im very impressed. I quit using firefox a long time ago and opted for chrome because the speed was vastly better but now waterfox is an excellent alternative :)
cool :) im test driving right now :)
used it for abit and have now since stopped because BF3 wont work with a 64bit browser sigh, but other then that didnt notice much difference between waterfox and firefox
Downloaded it and added some of the addons everything looks good so far, ty for the recommendation :)
Waterfox 18.0.1, on test, very fast ..comptabile with ff 22.
thx for that i'll ave a go, and thx
Nucleus - 07-28-2012, 06:19 AM your comment saves alot of bother :)