![]() You give them power they shouldn’t have, these are weird decisions by developers and “requests” that sound ridiculous, I mean, for a browser.īut this is the same case with Windows 11 and its clownish release, there is no reason for TPM or any TPM version or Safe Bootloader or anything like that, it is just about control, and the worst is there are people forcing it and sites like Ghacks only talking about it, and just people installing it in their “outdated” and unsupported systems, and Win11 is so bad AMD processors don’t even run well on it and everything is more negative than it was on win10. If they don’t give you what you need, they should disappear from your life in two blinks because it is just technology, and technology like operating systems and programs, not being physical objects it is easy to replace and change People like you should stop asking companies permission or let it them to dictate anything about your system. The browser will get a rolling release instead of Extended Support Releases.ĭo you use Waterfox? Which one do you prefer? Classic or ESR or ThorntonĪnd why don’t you just switch to another browser today? There are so many alternatives it is silly to wait and see what happens next, if a developer starts making these “requests” then, they should not be supported since eventually it will affect your system and then what? outdated browser like if there was not many and better? Kontos' post on the Waterfox blog says that the browser will now follow the central branch of Gecko. In short, it depends on how difficult the task could turn out to be, and boils down to the choice between updating the browser with new features, while leaving security vulnerabilities unpatched. Responding to a query from a user on reddit, Kontos said that the existence of Waterfox Classic depends on whether security fixes from Firefox ESR91 can be ported to the Classic version. ![]() Waterfox Classic could be coming to an end, says Alex Kontos, the developer of the Firefox-fork. You can find the installers, portable versions of the browser at the releases page. ARM support for Apple's new Macbooks is a welcome move, and the developer plans to add Windows and ARM builds in the future. It appears that support for macOS Yosemite 10.5 has ended out of the blue. Now as far as cross-platform compatibility is concerned, Waterfox's website says that G4 is supported on Windows 7, macOS 10.12 Intel, macOS 11 ARM and Linux Kernel 5.4. ![]() Some users on reddit have questioned whether their computers with SSE4.1 or below will be unable to run the browser. ![]() The tool will tell you if your processor is compatible with the technology. But if you are wondering whether your computer supports SSE4.2, download a portable hardware monitoring program like HWiNFO or CPU-Z, and run it. Basically, you don't need to worry about it unless you are using a very old computer. According to Wikipedia, Intel started supporting SSE4.2 from the Nehalem-based processors in 2008, while AMD began supporting it with the Bulldozer-based FX chipsets from 2011. Starting with the latest version, you need to have a processor that supports the SSE4.2 instruction set technology, to use Waterfox. Waterfox G4 has a limitation that some users may not like, and this is related to the performance improvements. Waterfox requires a SSE4.2 compatible CPU The Lepton theme is not exclusive to Waterfox, you may use it with Firefox too, since it is an open-source User Chrome CSS style, called Firefox-UI-Fix (previously known as Proton Fix). The main menu is also similar to Proton UI's, as is the page context menu. The most notable change in the new theme, is the tab bar, especially the tab corners, they look less like Chrome and are now similar to Firefox. There are two more themes you may choose from: Dark and Light. Waterfox G4 has a new theme called Lepton, which is based on the Proton theme. Initially the latest version had a bug that failed to detect existing profiles, but the issue was quickly patched in G4.0.0.1 To do so, click the File menu and select the Import From Another Browser, option. You may use Waterfox G4 to import your profiles from other Gecko-based browsers, like Firefox.
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