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Pale Moon is an Open Source, Firefox-based web browser available for Microsoft Windows, Android and Linux (with other operating systems in development), focusing on efficiency and ease of use. Make sure to get the most out of your browser!
Pale Moon offers you a browsing experience in a browser completely built from its own 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 Features:
- Optimized for modern processors
- Safe: forked from Firefox and regularly updated.
- Supported by a friendly, active community of users
- Familiar, efficient, fully customizable interface
- Smooth and speedy page drawing and script processing
- Increased stability: experience fewer browser crashes
- Support for many Firefox extensions (add-ons) and themes
- New: support for Pale Moon exclusive extensions and themes
- Extensive and growing support for HTML5 and CSS3
- Many customization and configuration options
- Able to import existing Firefox profiles with the migration tool
Speed-optimized version of Firefox designed for the best possible performance What's new in this version: Fixes/changes:
Tags: Pale Moon 25.5.0 (32-bit)
- Logjam fix: Refuse DHE keys with less than 1024 key bits
- Search plugin updates to re-enable Google suggestions and reduce tracking (Squarefractal)
- Allow plugin-specific (.dll based) OOPP overrides also for npswf. This will not be used for the "master switch" for OOPP and Flash will still be in the plugin container, unless a specific dom.ipc.plugins.enabled.npswf*.dll boolean is set to override.
- Fixed a crash during WebGL Conformance Tests for undefined indices (Toady)
- HSTS preload list updates (Squarefractal)
- Status bar locale addition: cs
- Implemented a fix for the toolkit update service so that the same version as the current application will not be offered as a valid update (Tobin)
- Reorganized the AppMenu (give equal ease for windowed and tabbed browsing, deprioritize Sync)
- Disabled the Sync promo box in doorhangers.
- Updated libpng to version 1.5.22
- Fixed support for builds using newer fr eetype on Linux. (Axiomatic)
- Fixed --with-system-pixman builds. (Isaac Dunham)
- Updated SQLite to version 3.8.10.1
- Changed the after-upgrade page loaded to the release notes instead of the home page.
- (and hoping people actually do take a moment to read them, preventing unnecessary support requests)
- Fixed navigator.geolocation - should never be null, to properly adhere to the specification (Travis)
- Moved paintlock event delay to greprefs, and adjusted it for 2015's heavier sites
- Fixed the about dialog scripting for pre-release builds (includes build date now as-intended and no longer errors the script)
- Reorganized how pushed floats are handled in layout flow
- Implemented a change to run the updater from the install directory instead of copying it.
- Fixed transparency of the Pale Moon document icon for 256x256
Updated padlock code:
- Added mixed-mode shading, and reorganized shading pref values more log ically (0=off, 1=secure only, 2=secure+mixed, 3=all)
- Cleaned up CSS
- Cleaned up padlock logic a little
- Hard-coded internal UA sniffing values for the extension legacy of devtools
- Updated NSPR to 4.10.8
- Updated the NSS security lib to 3.19-RTM + re-worked Pale Moon changes
- Bumped the built-in site-specific UA compat mode overrides to v38
- Fixed a compressed-cache crash due to losing our cache entry while finishing up compression.
- Updated and patched libcubeb, the main media sound library, to fix a number of audio issues (e.g. when switching output device) and audio-related crashes
- Added the option to load modules into a named scope (see issue #88)
- Removed quick access keys for buttons on the updater window (since it may pop up unannounced when people are typing, causing them to make unintended choices)
- Updated jemalloc and mozjemalloc memory allocator libraries to improve performance
- Removed imp licit ac cess to a whole range of internally-used interfaces and classes that page content has no business calling anyway
- Added a preference for always preferring a certain dictionary language.
- To use this, create a new preference spellchecker.dictionary.override (string) and set it to your language code.
- More information about changes in this version that would be important for extension developers and web programmers can be found here.
Security fixes:
- Fixes for miscellaneous memory safety hazards (relevant and applicable fixes from CVE-2015-2708 and CVE-2015-2709)
- DiD (defense-in-depth) fix to prevent potential overflows in CSS restyling
- Fix for updater hijacking (CVE-2015-2720)
- Fix to prevent potential disclosure of sensitive information in Android logs (CVE-2015-2714)
- Fix for a buffer overflow in the XML parser (CVE-2015-2716)
- Fix for a potentially exploitable crash in DNS handlingPale Moon 25.5.0 (32-bit) Description
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