Ich überlege gerade, ob ich mir als Zweitbrowser statt Vivaldi "Pale Moon" zulegen sollte, weil das ein Firefox-Fork ist und somit meines Wissens nicht Chromium-basiert.
Aber ich erinnere mich, dass ich den schon mal hatte und irgendwann unzufrieden damit war. Nur wegen was?
Gibt es hier Leute, die mir was zu #PaleMoon #PaleMoonBrowser sagen können?
@apangona Since 16 years. ;-)
I use use #palemoon, in big part because it can run #pentadactyl which makes the whole browser vi.
And it's programmable. This is a recent ad-hoc Ex command I did to move all scattered tabs of a video website to the start:
command! -nargs 0 tubemv javascript for (let t of tabs.match("tube.tchncs.de")) tabs.move(t, 0)
Many other great addons from XUL Firefox still work, e.g. eMatrix.
Disadvantages: Slow, web compatibility, Penta XPI from source.
Well, this is interesting--
To review, #Adobe yanked its #Flash thingie over security issues. Those of us who play Flash arcade games were hell bent on making Flash games work anyway.
One of them was #PaleMoon and the other was #Ruffle, and when visiting a website using Ruffle with Pale Moon, hilarity ensues in the form of error messages for the admin.
Things worked more smoothly with Ruffle when using Firefox browser, but not by much. A lot of times you couldn't just play the game--you'd have to refresh first and then hit the Play button on the Ruffle prompt...otherwise, you get stats but no game.
More fun than a barrel o monkeys.
#ruffle #adobe #flash #palemoon
@js @midgard @ParadeGrotesque @jtb There's also Pale Moon, a fork of an still-XUL-Firefox, that means all the old extensions work. On the negative side: It's slow and website compatibility is not good (but very much improved recently).
Personally I'm very glad that it exists because my browser setup is not possible anymore in current Firefox.
http://www.palemoon.org/technical.shtml
(search for DRM)
#browser #freesoftware #firefox #palemoon
@joe @icedquinn
How to disable #WebAssembly in your #Firefox-derived browser (aka TorBrowser, IceCat, LibreWolf, IceWeasel)
Visit the about:config page
Type 'wasm'
Set 'javascript.options.wasm' to false (note TorBrowser should already do this).
In #PaleMoon, Tools > Preferences > Content > JavaScript and disable WebAssembly
#webassembly #firefox #palemoon
Reminder that if you don't want to use #Firefox (whatever the reason), you can always check other #Geko-based or related browsers such as:
- #LibreWolf https://librewolf.net/
- #Waterfox https://www.waterfox.net
- #PaleMoon https://www.palemoon.org
There are also privacy-respecting #WebKit-based browsers like:
- #Angelfish https://apps.kde.org/angelfish
- #Epiphany/GNOME Web https://apps.gnome.org/app/org.gnome.Epiphany
#Firefox #geko #Librewolf #waterfox #palemoon #webkit #angelfish #epiphany
#Firefox fork #PaleMoon is easily the lightest weight full-featured PC browser I use. Besides weight one of my favorite features is "Originating server only" images. Chromium derivatives offer all or none.
Not only is that a security feature, it speeds text up by lowering data transfers.
Then it's not #Chromium. Three good reasons!
@jpaskaruk I am a window arranger too. It's very time consuming. This is my desktop at the moment. I'm in Puppy on an older 32-bit netbook with a neon icon theme, browsing in #Palemoon & writing posts in #Leafpad. The DE is JWM which is lighter & more rustic than XFCE, but this distro also has #LXDE with a switch.
What I booted looked nothing like this but I manually adjust each boot because it is all in ram & I am not saving the adjustments. That is primarily for security.
Luckily I do not have your mouse problem in XFCE. The only other DE I use is MATE, but I think of it as luxurious for a more powerful machine.
@ianoji I understand completely. Linux distros tend to be matched to the contemporary hardware at the time of their release. My favorite distro doesn't support the hardware of my newest machine.
#Firefox & its sister fork #PaleMoon I'm using at the moment appear to have the most flexible compatibility. They run well even without being installed (standalone).
Anyone working on a new browser engine?
Something that's definitely not Chromium.
I quite like Goanna and WebKit. Wish both had more devs behind it. Goanna is very light on resources though, but can struggle with these 6 TB perpetual JavaScript websites of today. #goanna #palemoon #luakit #Epiphany #Gnome
#goanna #palemoon #luakit #epiphany #gnome
@Wolkenreich bspw. #Palemoon läuft wesentlich sparsamer als #Firefox:
https://www.palemoon.org/
#Chromium soll auch etwas schlanker sein, es gibt auch #UngoogledChromium : https://codeberg.org/ungoogled-software/ungoogled-chromium
Für 3 GB RAM ist aber vielleicht #Ubuntu auch schon etwas zu schwergewichtig, um schnell zu laufen.
#ubuntu #ungoogledchromium #chromium #firefox #palemoon
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Huh, Mastodon works on PaleMoon. Neato
I tried running Pale Moon last night to see if it could still run Conkeror... It didn't work 😭
Trying to track down the Firefox Gnome Integration addon from Ubuntu 10.4ish #firefox #mate #platformintegration #palemoon
#firefox #mate #platformintegration #palemoon
For Mountain Lion use https://dbsoft.org/whitestar.php #MacOS #OSX #palemoon #fork
Still on good old Snow Leopard but still need to browse the web? https://github.com/rmottola/Arctic-Fox/releases #MacOS #OSX #palemoon #fork