Firefox is unbeatable, mostly thanks to its XUL add-ons and well designed multi-profile implementation. While Vivaldi looks promising, I can't stand it for my daily browsing tasks because of its performance issues. I switched to Mozilla Firefox from classic Opera 12 and still prefer it over a bunch of Chromium clones. It has a unique set of features and add-ons which are not available for other mainstream browsers. It is special because it is the only modern browser not based on Chromium. It is an open source project and was one of the first browsers with support for building powerful extensions quickly and easily. I have not faced a single issue for at least a year.įirefox is a unique browser with a long and impressive history. My distro provides the 64-bit version of Firefox by default, and it does its work perfectly. However, most of the time, I am using it on Linux. Personally, I use Firefox 64-bit since quite a long time on both Linux and Windows. Interested users can read about the progress HERE. Nearly all of these users can be migrated to 64-bit Firefox. About 70% of Windows Firefox users currently run 32-bit Firefox build on 64-bit Windows.
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