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===variants /alternatives=== | ===variants /alternatives=== | ||
* [http://www.getswiftfox.com Swiftfox]: closely optimized compiles for different CPUs on [[Linux]] | * [http://www.getswiftfox.com Swiftfox]: closely optimized compiles for different CPUs on [[Linux]] | ||
+ | * [http://palemoon.org Pale Moon] focuses "on efficiency and ease of use." | ||
* [http://mayaposch.com/wildfox.php WildFox]: a "re-imagining" that returns to Firefox's origins as a lightweight browser (for Windows); compatible with Firefox and Chrome plugins | * [http://mayaposch.com/wildfox.php WildFox]: a "re-imagining" that returns to Firefox's origins as a lightweight browser (for Windows); compatible with Firefox and Chrome plugins | ||
+ | ===how to=== | ||
+ | * [[/protocols]] | ||
===pages=== | ===pages=== | ||
* [[/archive]]: old or obsolete information | * [[/archive]]: old or obsolete information |
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variants /alternatives
- Swiftfox: closely optimized compiles for different CPUs on Linux
- Pale Moon focuses "on efficiency and ease of use."
- WildFox: a "re-imagining" that returns to Firefox's origins as a lightweight browser (for Windows); compatible with Firefox and Chrome plugins
how to
pages
- /archive: old or obsolete information
Links
Official
Reference
- Wikipedia
- Firefox category at MozillaZine KnowledgeBase wiki