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I don’t understand… if there is no need to update an extension once it is published then why are so many old ones broken and even by your own admittance long abandoned Firefox extensions won’t magically run perfectly, forever. I loved the extension system of old so you of not need to convince me of that. Whilst uBlock Legacy may work fine now what happens in the future since nobody is maintaining it or developing it any further or if Raymond adds some new and useful feature, are we just expected to ignore that? Security is a constant evolving world and often times things need to be improved. Hi REX and thanks for replying to my comment. There are way too many options today that all lead to sacrifice. You could get everything done without all the fuss of today without so much sacrifice. I miss the days when you just downloaded firefox or a fork and everything was all in one place and just worked. If I did I would probably fix a few and try to port a few to make them work well on modern firefox and waterfox classic/palemoon.
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I wish I had taken the time to learn how to write, port and modify/fix extensions. Many of the old extensions no longer work or have conflicts these days so its not really a browser I can get behind at this point. JustOff is from Ukraine I believe so he has other problems to deal with right now but he did vanish well before the conflicts so I hope he is well. It’s nice to see such forward momentum with Pale Moon but it’s also equally disappointing to see that so many old extensions never got updated (expected) and that there is so little new ones.Ī point of fact is that uBlock Origin legacy is at a state of limbo right now because JustOff has gone AWOL as he was the repo owner entrusted by Raymond to handle the extension more than that JustOff was a great force behind Pale Moon’s extensions but since his departure it has all stalled as far as I have seen.
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You can check out the full release notes here. Fixed "several crashes related to regular expression code".This gives them a bit more space in the tab. Tab titles fade instead of using ellipses if they are too long.Removed several site-specific overrides as they are no longer required.Web text-to-speech API is now enabled by default.Filename safety improved when saving files to prevent potential environment leaks.Addressed security issues in the web browser and implemented Defense in Depth protections.Here is a quick overview of important ones: Pale Moon's changelog lists several other changes. Future versions of the Pale Moon web browser will improve compatibility further. Most websites that use the technologies should work, but there may be unexpected combability issues on some websites. The developers note, that the implementation is not complete and that more work is necessary. The implementation reached a stage that it can be enabled for all users by default, according to the release notes. Previous versions did support the feature, but it was turned off as development was still ongoing. One of the main improvements that it introduces is support for Google WebComponents. Pale Moon 32.1.0 is a major update for the web browser. There is also Menu > Help > About Pale Moon, which displays the current version of the web browser. The new version should be detected by the update check and installed to the system.
Pale moon web browser manual#
Pale Moon users may select Pale Moon Menu > Help > Check for Updates to run a manual check for updates.

The browser is also available for Windows, Linux and Android. Now, Pale Moon has exited beta and is "considered stable" by the developers. Previously, Pale Moon was available as a Beta release for macOS. One of the main changes is that Pale Moon is now also available for Intel-based and Arm-based macOS devices. Pale Moon shares code with the Firefox web browser, but it is a standalone project.
