Tag: "Firefox"

Firefox Addon Maker v1.0.2.9

This portable utility allows you create a custom Firefox installer with selected add-ons & your own settings. To create a custom build, simply download Firefox Addon Maker and run it.

Pale Moon Browser v12.0

Why settle for a basic build of your Firefox browser on Windows Operating Systems when you can have one that performs 25% faster? Mozilla does not provide optimized browser packages for Windows, while many Linux (“from scratch”) users get the advantage of a browser built specifically for their system. That needs to change! So, here is the Pale Moon project: Custom-built and optimized Firefox browsers for Windows Operating Systems. Make sure to get the most speed out of your browser!

Waterfox v12.0 for Windows

Waterfox is basically a 64-Bit version of Firefox. The Firefox source code is taken and compiled to run specifically for 64-Bit Windows computers. To make Waterfox stand out a bit more, it’s compiled with optimizations so that it will run more efficiently and faster than just compiling Firefox as a 64-Bit program.

Mozilla Firefox v12.0, v10.0.4 ESR, v3.6.28

The award-winning, v12.0 Branch, free Web browser is better than ever. Browse the Web with confidence – Firefox protects you from viruses, spyware and pop-ups. Enjoy improvements to performance, ease of use and privacy. It’s easy to import your favorites and settings and get started. Download Firefox now and get the most out of the Web.

Mozilla SeaMonkey v2.9.1

All-in-One Internet Application Suite from Mozilla Foundation. Web-browser, advanced e-mail and newsgroup client, IRC chat client, and HTML editing made simple – all your Internet needs in one application.

Firefox 12 released

Mozilla has now finalised the next version of their popular internet browser, Firefox 12 and is ready to download, although as of yet it hasn’t been officially publicised. Overall, there isn’t a huge amount of noticeable differences from the previous release but it is still recommended you update to the latest version.

CometBird v11.0

CometBird is a powerful and fast web browser based on the Mozilla Browser engine. The outstanding CometBird Web browser is secure, speedy, and totally free; its specially designed features will change the way you use the Web. It is very effective in both performance and privacy protection.

Tor Browser Bundle v2.2.35-8

Tor is free software and an open network that helps you defend against a form of network surveillance that threatens personal freedom and privacy, confidential business activities and relationships, and state security known as traffic analysis.

How to fix broken Firefox extensions

There are few certainties in life. Death, taxes and Microsoft FUD are three of them—and the fact that, sooner or later, upgrading Firefox is going to break one or more of your killer extensions.

Internet Explorer can only dream of the wonderful extensibility of Firefox but with an ever bloating feature set and the pace of browser upgrades comes complexity. Firefox is a moving target. Unlike the glacially slow upgrade path of Windows, Firefox is the very paradigm of open source/free software development. It has gone through more upgrades than Steve Ballmer has launched patent lawsuits, and because it is free software, professionals and keen amateurs can tinker with it to destruction—and frequently do.

Mozilla and Microsoft release custom Firefox with Bing

Microsoft and Mozilla have announced a special release of Firefox that integrates with the Bing search engine. The build, which is called Firefox with Bing, is available for users to download from a Microsoft-hosted website.

When Firefox 4 was released last year, it added Bing as one of the available options in the browser’s built-in search box. Google remained the default, but Bing became easily accessible to users who prefer Microsoft’s search engine. Microsoft and Mozilla also took the opportunity to establish a revenue-sharing agreement around the search integration.

Mozilla could remove version number from Firefox’s About section

Earlier this week, Mozilla released Firefox 6, the latest version of its popular web browser. This new refresh wasn’t intended as a major update although it had lots of improvements and changes under the hood. But a possible small change in upcoming versions of the browser has a lot of its users in an uproar. Mozilla is considering to no longer show Firefox’s version number when you bring up the About section in the web browser’s client.

How to Download Official 64-bit Firefox (x64) Installer Before Final Release

Firefox 4 was the first version of Firefox web browser that is having full support for 64-bit (x64) operating system. Firefox 3.6 and earlier version of Firefox web browser only offers 32-bit (x86) version software.

It should be noted that 64-bit Firefox will install only on 64-bit operating system. If you’re using a 32-bit operating system, even if with a processor that supports Intel EM64T or AMD64, then the Firefox x64 is of no particular interest. 64-bit computing has been gaining pace since the introduction of Windows Vista, and has gained momentum with Windows 7 and in particular Windows Server 2008 R2, which available solely as 64-bit product. However, even if you’re running 64-bit system, the 64-bit version of Firefox also requires 64-bit versions of plugins and extensions, where may current plugins and extensions may not compatible with 64-bit browser yet.

Firefox 7 to use as much as 50 percent less memory

Earlier this year, Mozilla decided to take a new and interesting approach to developing its Firefox web browser. Instead of waiting several months or even a year between versions, we are now seeing major new versions of the Firefox browser being released within weeks of each other. Indeed, Final version of Firefox 6 has been already released in their FTP servers. But Mozilla’s creators are already working on the following version, Firefox 7.

Firefox 6 final is coming this Tuesday

Mozilla officially confirms that Firefox 6 final is finalized and will be released this Tuesday on August 16. (A month ago, Firefox 6 was moved to beta channel on July 8th, 2011.)

New Mozilla Firefox UI designs revealed

Mozilla, the creator of the world’s second most popular web browser, Firefox, has revealed some of the latest user interface designs through its nightly builds program. From the version numbers that Mozilla have published on their website, the refreshed design of the internet browser will be seen in Firefox 8, which, based on the current release cycle, will be released in the early stages of 2012.

MozBackup v1.5.1

MozBackup is a simple utility for creating backups of Mozilla Firefox, Mozilla Thunderbird, Mozilla Sunbird, Flock, SeaMonkey, Mozilla Suite, Spicebird, Songbird and Netscape profiles.

It allows you to backup and restore bookmarks, mail, contacts, history, extensions, cache etc. It’s easy way to do Firefox backup, Thunderbird backup…