Speed up Firefox 25% on Windows with Pale Moon
The latest versions of Firefox, unfortunately, are characterized by recurrent problems related to excessive memory consumption probably due to a number a bit 'too high memory leack and oversights in planning and development team of Mozilla seems to have taken far too seriously .
Fortunately they decided to remedy these shortcomings, the developers of the project which consists Pale Moon (in a nutshell) in an optimized build of Firefox for Windows: in fact, at least according to what is stated on the official website of Pale Moon, the team at Mozilla was too focused on having a single source package to compile for different operating systems, leaving out (at least in the case of Windows) optimizations ad hoc could be of considerable benefit in terms of performance.
Pale Moon, however, is an enhanced version of Firefox performing not only for the fact that the options were used to build optimized, but also because they have been improved both the setup procedure that features, not excluding some of vital importance for most users (such as parental control) and had a considerable impact on performance level.
Here the main features of Pale Moon:
- Highly optimized version of Firefox for all the latest processari (excluding Athlon processors)
- Using original sources of Firefox
- Using a quantity of resources than Firefox because of disabling non-essential functionality and source code redundant
- Significant increase in the speed of page rendering
- Support for SVG and Canvas
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How beautiful this article .. bravi!
At this point one might say that Firefox (super) and there is also optimized for Linux (and Debian-derived) and also with SwiftFox Autofox with 64bit (but I have no definite news of the latter).
Remains cmq. a great browser even in non-optimized versions for different OS.
Regards.