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posted by martyb on Friday July 14 2017, @05:56AM   Printer-friendly
from the replacement-for-my-firefox dept.

After a few months of development, the Pale Moon browser has released its latest iteration. Along with security features, the key release for this version seems to be centered around expanding the browser's media support.

Release notes here.

Offtopic, but somehow relevant: they also published the results of their survey in March. The feedback says a lot about the browser's user base, and highlights the direction the team will take in the future.

[What browser(s) do you use? Do you use a separate browser for certain sites? Same browser for everything you access online? What browser differences lead you to use one browser over another? -Ed.]


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  • (Score: 2) by Phoenix666 on Friday July 14 2017, @11:33AM (1 child)

    by Phoenix666 (552) on Friday July 14 2017, @11:33AM (#539067) Journal

    Thank god for lynx. i mostly use firefox for the extensions but occasionally get fed up with the affectations and hubris of designers and switchto lynx for a couple of months to cleanse.

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  • (Score: 2) by Marand on Saturday July 15 2017, @05:23AM

    by Marand (1081) on Saturday July 15 2017, @05:23AM (#539473) Journal

    A bit late, but you should try other text browsers sometime. I find elinks is a better option for text-browsing nowadays (and it has 256-color xterm support!). Or "links" in graphical mode (links2 package in Debian, 'links2 -g' to enable) to get the same basic experience but with inline images. They're both generally much nicer to use than lynx, so I use both depending on what I want at the time.