Why the fuck did you link every versions download page? If youre making a firefox general just give links to different forks.
Nolan Cruz
>Mozilla Firefox >Cred Forums's browser of choice
Is this a "let's post like it's 2010 again" kind of thread?
Wyatt Miller
Is e10 even working?
Landon Collins
>SJWfox
Brody Gray
Yes, since 48 is enabled by default if you don't have extensions. You can still enable it even if you have installed extensions, though they might not work
browser.tabs.remote.autostart (true is enabled, false is disabled) browser.tabs.remote.force-enable (to force the above flag, usually not needed so keep it to default)
So you can download whichever you want..?
ebin
Julian White
>ru kill yourself.
Gavin Perry
Why? No.
Josiah Gonzalez
>Yes, since 48 is enabled by default if you don't have extensions. You can still enable it even if you have installed extensions, though they might not work Yeah, so it's not fully functional yet.
Ian Nguyen
All my extensions work with e10s enabled though.
Gabriel Mitchell
I tried that with 40 dev, it's utter trash and significantly slows the browser down.
Andrew Nguyen
Neat
Angel Campbell
Are they delaying autoupdate to minimize the server load?
Logan Ramirez
>Cred Forums's browser of choice
kys, my man
Jacob Walker
5 rupees for you, my friend. :^)
Juan Nelson
ebin
David Nguyen
Samefag
Andrew Gray
>implying there's not a massive paid marketing campaign against firefox on Cred Forums with people spouting blatant lies
Owen Perez
>Firefox Hello is no longer part of Mozilla Firefox We did it, Reddit!
Jayden Rivera
reported for being an underage kiddo memer
Caleb Davis
Fuck off and do your potty training, Pajeet.
Levi Young
Post the changelog and why FF is objectively superior (in your own words)
Brandon Hernandez
it just is. Get off your pajeett ass and get it
Zachary Bailey
ITT Some guy samefagging to defend his favorite browser
Lincoln Kelly
Funny, I see two of these threads, back to back on the front page. Fuck off shill.
Logan Stewart
Delete this thread, Mods.
Jayden Peterson
>normal posters who complain about marketing are now called marketers by the marketers
Luke Torres
Firefox is slow.
Ryder Wright
You can't just ask for thread deletion just because your marketing method didn't work, Rajesh.
Austin Reed
That's a lie.
Inb4 memory hog or crashes, which are also lies.
Justin Cook
MODS
Brody King
...
Christopher Taylor
Wtf I hate firefox now
after seeing this many shills
Samuel Smith
Never had any of the other problems. Firefox just doesn't feel as snappy as Chrome.
Elijah Hernandez
It's just one or two raging Pajeets probably working for Google or Microsoft.
Notice how the poster number doesn't go up.
Austin Lopez
This thread, wtf.
Carson Sullivan
Shows you the desperate efforts of google pajets to derail all Mozilla related threads.
Camden Rogers
>cuc
I knew it
Ryder Davis
what the F*CK is a "mozilla"?? some chinkpad exclusive??
and yes, win64bit versions of firefox come with limited support for npapi-plugins, only flash and silverlight will run in those firefox 64bit versions. if you depend on java still, then please stick with regular firefox 32bit builds which will support those plugins still for the coming months... blog.mozilla.org/futurereleases/2015/10/08/npapi-plugins-in-firefox/
Blake White
wiki.mozilla.org/Media/EME You may want to use the regular version if you watch stuff like Netflix, especially on Linux that now Flash and Silverlight is no longer required for FIrefox 49+
Camden Hernandez
>tfw on 51.0a2 already
Ayden Kelly
>All these paid microsoft shills shitposting in this thread This is getting ridiculous. Go home pajeet, nobody wants to use edge browser.
Connor Gray
Firefox is SLOW
Eli Brown
Reminder to use the superior free as in freedom fork, GNU IceCat.
Daniel Murphy
Get a better computer. Your PC from 2005 won't cut it anymore.
Zachary Richardson
It's a 3570k.
Camden Anderson
IceCat is still on old esr 38. They're too lazy to update it. It's just Firefox with specific compile flags and comes with a few extensions. Go make IceCat yourself.
Cameron Robinson
>Ended Firefox for Windows support for SSE processors
THANK YOU BASED MOZILLA
All these P3 & Athlon/AthlonXP fuckers that won't upgrade to 64bit CPUs
Bentley White
I'm giving Firefox a chance. How do I get it to update all of the icons on my bookmarks?
Levi Sullivan
Just SSE2, so pre. 2003 hardware won't work anymore
Well it works fine for me. With Firefox 49, it's going to get a lot faster.
Jason Thomas
Firefox will ask about importing stuff from other browsers when making a new profile.
Levi Rodriguez
but i'm using sync
Hudson Nelson
and cyberfox?
Chase Gray
what's the difference between cyberfox and regular firefox?
Jacob Anderson
their own version of classic theme restore and supposedly optimized for intel/amd processors? Just saw some people using it and got curious
Luis Murphy
added support for TLS 1.3
sweet
Cooper Bell
stop spamming, you autistic cunt
Caleb Sullivan
I'm trying firefox right now, and enjoying it. However, the missing icons on my bookmarks really bugs me.
Cooper Ortiz
When did 48 even come out!?
Isaac Jones
Firefox is the best browser senpai
Joshua Ward
doesn't matter. You didn't miss shit
Luis Lopez
w-when will mozilla let me update
Isaac Lopez
after a few hours
Jordan Martin
You can download it now from the Mozilla ftp.
Joseph Smith
>tfw dread every time a new firefox version comes out because it means more retarded interface changes that i have to fix to make it usable again
Joshua Thompson
anyone know how to fix my browser? this shit happens when i idle or open my video player. using firefox 48
Jaxon Martinez
update your gpu drivers get a working gpu
Logan Nguyen
Will HTML5 video stop stuttering and making my browser crash now?
Samuel Scott
PT-BR?
Chase Nelson
add pt-BR instead of en-US in links
Jordan Gray
hue?
Isaiah Cooper
Always worked fine for me. Problem on ur side friendo.
Matthew Brooks
/thread
That was it for me. Been using chrome since then because every other option is crap
Jordan Nguyen
hues everywhere
Landon Hernandez
Is this the first version for x64 Windows?
Josiah Gutierrez
>Firefox Hello is no longer part of Mozilla Firefox.
Why did they do this?
Lincoln Howard
what is firefox hello?
Christian Nelson
FOSS communication functionality built into Firefox using WebRTC. It was free as in freedom.
e10 is trash and it saddens me they are ditching the entire extension system permanently by the end of 2017. I ended up moving to Palemoon for now, but it's already at the point where sites are bugging me about having an outdated browser. What a fucking joke. I either have to use Firefox without any fucking extensions (or tab groups for that matter!) or find another browser.
Julian Davis
They're moving to a new extension system or are they getting rid of extensions altogether? If the latter, thank goodness I moved to Chromium.
Luis Morgan
>Also why would you support a SJW company that forced a man out of his job for his privately held beliefs?
Google would do the exact same thing if they found one of their executives donating to anti-gay bills.
You're retarded if you think Google isn't even more SJW than Mozilla.
Blake Cruz
>Will HTML5 video stop stuttering and making my browser crash now?
Time to update your video drivers you dumb nigger. This never happens to me.
Aiden Parker
It never gained traction and it was causing issues with e10.
Moving from the current XUL/XPCOM to the much weaker and limited webextensions, which instead provides compatibility with chrome extensions. I don't think anybody really knows why the mozilla people believe this to be a good idea.
Owen Cruz
e10s will remove the lag, you drama queen
Carter Rodriguez
Aren't webextensions easier to sandbox? It makes sense for security and privacy.
Brandon Parker
>I don't think anybody really knows why the mozilla people believe this to be a good idea.
XUL/XPCOM is terrible and maintaining compatibility is causing a load of other problems down the line. To add to that e10s will break many of these extensions anyway and the ones that wont be broken could be rendered damn near unusable because they'll be running through shims and will hinder performance.
Jack Collins
They need to remove pocket
Aaron Hughes
That's the one I was wanting them to remove. Hello was bloat but it was at least somewhat useful and basically harmless. Pocket needs you to sign up for an external service so it's useless to most people by default but those who actually sign up have to agree to their ToS. Mozilla should have never given them an endorsement like this.
I already had a user.js file so I just had to add a few more preferences. I also tried to format them so they're easier to understand.
Jason Phillips
Reminder that we need a cross between Policeman and uMatrix for full paranoid.
Also, use Random Agent Spoofer + Privacy Settings, two of the most powerful addons.
Christopher Lopez
Nightly is pretty nice desu
Brayden Lee
I would make the switch but aren't the new features still unstable?
Matthew Myers
I can't really say, user, I only just started trying it yesterday myself. It seems pretty stable though.
Evan Cook
Switch to "dev edition", it's just ~6 weeks behind nightly so you're still fairly close to nightly but the stuff you get has had some testing
Charles Hill
Can I use multiprocess and noscript yet? This is a fucking joke. These addons with no parity on Chrome are the only reason to keep using Firefox and you won't even fix them.
Eli Parker
>noscript Why not use uMatrix? It's superior and NoScript's author is an idiot anyway.
Dominic Richardson
Meme as in this is a meme browser they just forgot an M
Aiden Kelly
It's been available since at least v48
Nathaniel Sanchez
Going off this, what happens if I force enable multiprocess with "incompatible addons"?
Also what makes an addon incompatible with this feature?
Gavin Harris
If the addon doesn't support e10s you shouldn't enable e10s. arewee10syet.com/
Blake Butler
>tfw chrome will never have tree style tabs the only reason i still use firefox
James Ortiz
> ebin
so you ARE pretending it's 2010 then
Jose Hernandez
Funny how 'modern' browsers like Chrome don't have full color management support or integration with fontconfig.
Joseph Clark
>en-US >using a cucked version of English
en-GB or nothing.
Anthony Rogers
Older addons were executed in sequence on the main process. This works well when they're running on the main process itself but when they're split off of the main process and run in a separate one they might become sync-ed with the main process and may not behave properly if at all. Mozilla has introduced a shim that forces the addons to sync with the main process but using this can actually degrade performance significantly because the processes run at different priorities and to sync them they have to wait for one to catch up to the other.
Easton Brooks
>might become sync-ed de-synced*
Mason Turner
It's broken as fuck in 48. The bug report fails to state what branch the "fix" was pushed to.
Liam Ramirez
Looks like ublock origin is one of the approved addons. I installed the update and restarted and I'm apparently using e10s now.
William Ross
Basically if none of your addons conflict you'll have e10s