x BlueRobot Administrator Staff member Joined May 7, 2013 Posts 10,188 Location %systemroot% Aug 7, 2014 #1 Version: 24.7.1 Pale Moon Release Notes: [h=3]24.7.1 (2014-08-06)[/h]This is a bugfix release for some outstanding issues in 24.7.0. Fixes/changes: Fixed a text rendering issue with the new back-end on overdraw layers when hardware acceleration is in use on Windows. This may also solve some additional small issues in the user interface that weren't present before 24.7.0. Fixed the use of Google Maps. If you previously used the workaround in 24.7, then please remove the user-set preference (right-click -> reset). Click to expand... Source: Pale Moon - Release Notes
Version: 24.7.1 Pale Moon Release Notes: [h=3]24.7.1 (2014-08-06)[/h]This is a bugfix release for some outstanding issues in 24.7.0. Fixes/changes: Fixed a text rendering issue with the new back-end on overdraw layers when hardware acceleration is in use on Windows. This may also solve some additional small issues in the user interface that weren't present before 24.7.0. Fixed the use of Google Maps. If you previously used the workaround in 24.7, then please remove the user-set preference (right-click -> reset). Click to expand... Source: Pale Moon - Release Notes
James M. Fisher Well-known member Joined Jun 8, 2014 Posts 272 Location New Brunswick, Canada Aug 10, 2014 #2 As usual, I am always late in adopting new software, such as Pale Moon. I had heard about it, but never took the time to investigate it. I just installed it, and it seems very fast. I'll use it as my default for now to see how it goes.
As usual, I am always late in adopting new software, such as Pale Moon. I had heard about it, but never took the time to investigate it. I just installed it, and it seems very fast. I'll use it as my default for now to see how it goes.
Corrine Administrator, Microsoft MVP, Security Analyst Staff member Joined Feb 22, 2012 Posts 12,060 Location Upstate, NY Aug 10, 2014 #3 I used Pale Moon some years ago (learned about it from SNF, James) but at the time I guess I was too stuck on FF. Since the rapid release nonsense with FF, I've become disenchanted but didn't want to give up my favorite add-ons. Switching to Pale Moon was the solution that works for me.
I used Pale Moon some years ago (learned about it from SNF, James) but at the time I guess I was too stuck on FF. Since the rapid release nonsense with FF, I've become disenchanted but didn't want to give up my favorite add-ons. Switching to Pale Moon was the solution that works for me.
James M. Fisher Well-known member Joined Jun 8, 2014 Posts 272 Location New Brunswick, Canada Aug 10, 2014 #4 Too bad it won't install on Windows RT (my Lenovo Yoga 11). Looks like I am limited to IE, which is not a bad thing, but I would like to use an alternate browser such as Pale Moon. :sad:
Too bad it won't install on Windows RT (my Lenovo Yoga 11). Looks like I am limited to IE, which is not a bad thing, but I would like to use an alternate browser such as Pale Moon. :sad: