

#LASTPASS PALE MOON FULL#
how can I port my full profile (addons, plugins, scripts, preferences) to the portable PaleMoon (author says it can't be done with his Profile Migration Tool, I tried and he's right). will this optimized app suit me as a portable browser if it won't do any good on an old machine (like at work)? So I went to the website of PaleMoon, and discovered the app is up-to-date again, and is following the stable firefox updates closely (within a day), so that's a plus.Īfter reading everything the author has to say about PaleMoon (he's sometimes bitter towards Mozilla), I still had some issues:

First I tried to read about it, and found a discussion on Portable Apps, where the app was dismissed because it was not being updated (Jan. Never heard of PaleMoon before, so I checked it out. Change the theme back to default (the ones I had in Firefox don't look OK)ĭownload page: (portable version) MicketsBR Expert Boarder.The only things I needed to manually do were: Used FEBE to import all my preferences, extension, etc.Īll my extensions seem to work perfectly in Palemoon, including FasterFox, LastPass, etc.Used FEBE to export all my extensions, preferences, etc.How I moved my settings and extensions from Firefox (LiberKey) to Palemoon: I installed the portable version, and am using it right now. * Able to use existing Firefox profiles, bookmarks and settings with this migration tool * Support for OOPP (Out-of-process plugin execution) * Support for Firefox extensions, themes and personas * Support for SVG and Canvas, downloadable fonts, WOFF and some HTML5 * Significant speed increases for page drawing and script processing
#LASTPASS PALE MOON CODE#
* Uses slightly less memory because of disabled redundant and optional code * 100% Firefox sourced: As safe as the browser that has seen years of development. * Highly optimized for current processors Make sure to get the most speed out of your browser! So, here is the Pale Moon project: Custom-built and optimized Firefox browsers for Windows Operating Systems. Why settle for a basic build of your Firefox browser on Windows Operating Systems when you can have one that performs 25% faster? Mozilla does not provide optimized browser packages for Windows, while many Linux ("from scratch") users get the advantage of a browser built specifically for their system.
