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| .............. | ![]() Well I still use Mozilla SeaMonkey on AC but for everything else I now use PaleMoon which is basically cleaned up firefox code before it got compiled for both 64bit and 32bit The Pale Moon Project homepage yep you can use their tool to migrate your Firefox data to PaleMoon without any effort so who should use this? 1. if you like your firefox so much but you want to run in 64bit 2. if you have an older machine and want a better optimized firefox you can get the 32bit or even the older built |
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I just had problem with flash at first but fixed it after installing the non-IE version. but overall I think it's much faster than Firefox. I installed it on one of my dad's computer which was running really slow for him with firefox and always got stuck or crashed and now pale moon runs much smoother for him. thanks for the suggestion ashur |
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