For some reason the Mozilla Foundation are unable to get a stable version of Firefox which operates in 64-bit Windows. It managed to get a rather nice version working in Linux and even the Mac, but ...
This is rather odd. Mozilla has reportedly discontinued the 64-bit version of Firefox for Windows. The 64-bit version of the browser was available for Windows computer users in testing. The ...
Mozilla has today announced the availability of their latest Firefox 64-bit Windows browser, offering users of Windows 7 and above enhancements in performance for those running 64-bit systems. Until ...
Mozilla this week suspended development of a 64-bit version of Firefox for Windows, citing add-on incompatibilities and low priority for the project. In a message posted to Bugzilla, the company’s bug ...
Mozilla has begun offering highly experimental builds of a 64-bit version of Firefox. Given that Mac OS X, Windows 7 and most versions of Linux are all available in 64-bit, it makes sense that Firefox ...
Mozilla today released Firefox Developer Edition 38, which for the first time includes a 64-bit flavor for Windows. You can download the new version now directly from ...
The stable, supported, mainstream version of Firefox on Windows is a 32-bit application. Even if you use 64-bit Windows, if you use Firefox, you're using a 32-bit browser. The exception is if you're ...
It appears Mozilla has quietly toe-tagged 64-bit builds of its Firefox browser for Windows. In a Google Groups discussion, managing engineer Benjamin Smedberg requested coders halt development on ...
Believe it or not, Firefox on Windows has been a 32-bit affair until now -- while Google and Microsoft made the leap to 64-bit web browsing a while back, Mozilla hasn't been quite so quick off the ...
Earlier this year I wrote about Pale Moon, a version of Mozilla’s popular Firefox browser that’s optimized for extra speed on Windows. Besides its focus on speed, another interesting difference in ...