Posted on 11/15/2017 11:50:36 AM PST by Elderberry
Quantum it is rather good
Mozilla today launched Firefox 57, branded Firefox Quantum, for Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, and iOS. We have been running it for a month or so and it is rather good.
Mozilla calls Quantum by far the biggest update since Firefox 1.0 in 2004, but even ignoring the hyperbole it does bring much needed performance improvements and a visual redesign to the Firefox stable.
Firefox 57 for the desktop is available for download now on Firefox.com, and all existing users should be able to upgrade to it automatically. The Android version is trickling out slowly on Google Play, and the iOS version - which is usually updated separately from the other platforms - should eventually arrive on Apples App Store.
Mozilla says that Firefox Quantum is twice as fast as Firefox was six months ago, and according to the still in development) Speedometer 2.0 benchmark, it also uses 30 percent less memory than Chrome.
While Firefox has historically run mostly on just one CPU core, Firefox Quantum finally takes advantage of multiple CPU cores on desktop and mobile. Firefox Quantum features a faster CSS engine written in Rust that runs quickly, in parallel across multiple CPU cores, instead of running in one slower sequence on a single core.
Firefox Quantum prioritizes the tab being used before other tabs you have open in the background. It includes a new CSS engine called Stylo, which takes better advantage of multiple CPU cores that are optimised for low power consumption.
(Excerpt) Read more at fudzilla.com ...
Thunderbird is tied to the ESR release schedule so you won’t have to worry about upgrading until next summer.
You could run FF ESR indefinitely for the same reason I run Windows 10 Enterprise LTSB.
I’m sick and tired of constant upgrade churn.
“Hard to believe anyone here still uses Firefox after they booted their founder for supporting traditional marriage.”
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Yup. Freepers have short memories. I dropped it and the same conservative guy told everyone to use Brave. One of the longest boycotts for me so far..
Let me know what you go to. I’m a Thunderbird user as well.
I run CF. Based off FF ESR and is rock-solid for me and compatible with FF extensions.
I have Waterfox and Pale Moon installed as well.
I have Opera which changes the ip address for me so I have a free VPN. Until now, Im not sure how I did it.
Thanks for the link. I don’t see any indication of how long the support will continue. At some point, Mozilla will force companies/users off of this version.
Don’t like using Mozzlia products after what they did to Brenden Eich.
So, how much built in spyware is in it?
What does it report of your browsing, and to whom does it report?
It will also break almost any extension you have.
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/organizations/faq/
Looks like ESR 52.* is good through June 2018.
To this day, I refuse to use Mozilla software. The wretched freaks that forced out Brendan Eich don’t deserve a share of the market Eich helped to create.
>> Hard to believe anyone here still uses Firefox after they booted their founder for supporting traditional marriage.
Agreed. And it’s not necessary.
“Let me know what you go to. Im a Thunderbird user as well.”
You don’t have to use Firefox in order to use Thunderbird. I don’t of any direct correlation between them.
Well, I disagree. If you look at tech notes/reviews for the Firefox clones (Palemoon, Waterfox) they have technical issues. As far as Google Chrome goes, harvesting of your browsing info is a problem, and MS Explorer is becoming ancient which is why they want you to use MS Edge.
As for Firefox, I'm using an extension that allows posting of links, images, bolding, lists and use of italics with only a single click. It makes my use of HTML with FR much, much easily. Several other extensions (such as word count, speed dial, classic theme restorer among others) make browsing much easier.
Btw, FF = gaystapo collaborators
Thanks for that link
I did the same thing
New one was driving me goofy
Thanks
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