

Pale Moon is a fast and stable Open Source alternative to the standard Firefox browser. '32-bit vs 64-bit browsers: which version has the edge?'. 'Review: Pale Moon web browser for Windows'. 'The truth about traditional JavaScript benchmarks'. ^ 'Google deprecates Octane JavaScript benchmark, because everyone is basically cheating'.^ 'What's the deal with browser benchmarks? - Pale Moon forum'.^ 'Pale Moon for Android updated to 25.9.6!'.^ 'I may have to let Pale Moon for Android go.'Basilisk's nature (a small clarification)'. ^ 'Pale Moon team releases first version of Basilisk browser'.^ 'README for the originally created UXP repository on GitHub'.^ 'README for the initial, deprecated UXP repository on GitHub'.^ 'What is Pale Moon's versioning scheme like?'.^ a b 'History of the Pale Moon project'.


Support for add-on SDK extensions dropped. Pale Moon is now based on forked mozilla/38esr platform code. This is the last version supporting Microsoft Windows XP. Triple-DES cipher suites are now disabled by default. Last version to support Windows XP on non-Intel Atom optimized builds.įorked gecko/24esr code base is still being used.īasic support for ES6 Promises and WebP image format implemented.Īn Android-only version 25.9.2 is released at the same time. Major update, numerous security and stability fixes.Ī 32-bit only build addressing a performance regression.ĭefault search engine changed to DuckDuckGo.įrom this version Pale Moon uses its own Sync server. Releases Release historyģ.6.x versions were Firefox rebuilds without code changes. First released in 2014, Straver announced the following year that it would likely be abandoned due to lack of community involvement. Pale Moon for Android was a distinct development effort that is no longer maintained.
