Pale Moon 25.3.1
O. James Samson - April 1, 2015Despite the growing number of browsers these days, only a few actually stand out. Though, not in the same class as Firefox, Pale Moon still commands a lot of respect among a lot of people who surf the internet every day.
Pale Moon is an Open Source, Firefox-based web browser available for Microsoft Windows, Android and Linux, which focuses on efficiency and ease of use. Pale Moon offers you a browsing experience in a browser completely built from its own, independently developed source with carefully selected features and optimizations to maximize the browser’s speed*, stability and user experience, while maintaining compatibility with thousands of Firefox extensions many have come to love and rely on.
Pale Moon has a lot of unique features that have made the Firefox-based browser one of the best. Some of the features in the browser include the following: optimized for modern processor; supported by a friendly, active community of users; smooth and speedy page drawing and script processing; support for many Firefox extensions (add-ons) and themes; extensive and growing support for HTML5 and CSS3; lots of customization and configuration options; and many more.
A couple of updates and fixes have been made to this version, and they include the following: fixed IPv6 DNS resolution regression in some less common cases; and fixed security vulnerability CVE-2015-0818.
Pale Moon is still one of the best out there as it doesn’t have any significant downside.
Want to check it out? Visit: Palemoon.org
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