Comment Re:Please Don't Ignore the Desktop (Score 1) 191
Did you file a bug about this? I haven't ever heard about this problem, and it works fine for me. Time to look at your addons/plugins or go to about:support and force a profile refresh?
Did you file a bug about this? I haven't ever heard about this problem, and it works fine for me. Time to look at your addons/plugins or go to about:support and force a profile refresh?
> I wouldn't be surprised if people here are being paid to be negative about Firefox, given how much they complain without ever offering any constructive criticism.
Never attribute to malice...
>A poorly made one with Yahoo
Do you have some inside information? Nobody outside Mozilla seems to know what the deal with Yahoo was or how much money they got for it?
>Dropping support for their long-time plugins is bad move, IMHO.
It's either that or staying forever insecure due to the lack of sandbox.
>SQLite... why?
Because most people's machines are crap and will crash randomly, yet they'll be upset when you lose their history of bookmarks.
Pale Moon designed for security? I just pissed my pants laughing.
The cool aid is not only strong, it keeps revising history.
The ironic thing is that there's a much better AdBlocking plugin for Firefox for Android: uBlock. It's much lighter on resources than AdBlock. You're better off installing the real Firefox and uBlock than this thing.
I was talking about the comprehensive study with state of the art JPEG free encoders, not the visual comparison of 3 or so images that's made to make BPG look good.
WebP is only very marginally better than JPEG, see the linked compression studies in the original article.
Not so much a "limit" as much as a complete showstopper.
Yes and yes, respectively. Though for the latter they probably won't bother.
This is just a terrible idea.
PaleMoon is just Firefox 24 ESR. You're still using Firefox, someone just s/Firefox/PaleMoon/g 'd it.
It's been in Nightly for a while. I'm posting using it. The only thing that doesn't work well for me is...Gmail.
There's also full sandboxing support, but you need a compile time flag for it.
You don't have to. The browser is fully open source. That's why they're actually comparing vs Chromium, not Chrome. But Chromium is missing quite a few features compared to Chrome like H264 support.
PaleMoon is just a rebranded Firefox 24 ESR.
With your bare hands?!?