Thursday, May 23, 2013

Pale Moon 20.1 (x86/x64) Free Download with Serial Key\Crack\Keygen\Patch\Activator




Pale Moon 20.1 (x86/x64) | 14.6 MB & 17.4 MB

 
Pale Moon is a custom-built and speed optimized Firefox browser. The Pale Moon project is the work of a single individual, using contributed Open Source code to create a full-featured, speed optimized browser based on the popular Firefox browser. Having seen the advantages on other systems (e.g. Linux) with regards to programs being compiled specifically for the capabilities of the machine it is installed on, it became obviously clear that Windows users were at a disadvantage: Mozilla only releases windows executables with maximum compatibility in mind, meaning that Firefox is made to run on as many different systems as possible, sacrificing efficiency and speed in the process to be compatible with, by current standards, absolutely ancient hardware. Mozilla does not provide optimized browser packages for Windows, meaning you may be losing speed and efficiency when you use your browser; and truth be told, most people use their browsers all the time!That needs to change, so, here is the Pale Moon project: Custom-built and optimized Firefox browsers for Windows Operating Systems. Make sure to get the most speed and efficiency out of your browser!
In addition, later versions of Pale Moon aim to provide more freedom of choice than Mozilla about how people want to browse the web, and which feedback users want to see; efficiency, after all, should not stop at the engine of a browser, but extend to all parts of it, including the user interface. Specifically, Firefox 11 has redesigned the user interface after the visions of the Mozilla Firefox product directors and user experience team; unfortunately also removing essential functions and making a few less logical design choices. Users will find a slightly more conservative approach to changes in the user interface in the Pale Moon browser, which, although very close to Firefox, is (now more obviously so than before) a different product. However, these differences in layout do not prevent anyone from configuring their browser interface to exactly the way they want it to look and work (including like Mozilla Firefox’s default layout if they so wish).

Main features: • Highly optimized for modern processors • 100% Firefox sourced: As safe as the browser that has seen years of development. • Uses slightly less memory because of disabled redundant and optional code • Significant speed increases for page drawing and script processing • Stability: experience fewer browser crashes. • Support for SVG and Canvas, and downloadable fonts including WOFF • Support for HTML5 and WebGL (v4) • Support for Firefox extensions (add-ons), themes and personas • Support for OOPP (Out-of-process plugin execution) • Able to use existing Firefox profiles, bookmarks and settings with this migration tool

Changes in Pale Moon 20.1 (2013-05-23):
 * Update of the libpixman graphics library to improve performance for SSE2 CPUs.
 Some improvements are implemented in the optimized code paths for SSE2 instructions in the libpixman library.
 * Change to the “Clear download history” setting for use with the panel-based download manager (classic UI unaffected).
 This change makes the UI clearer for privacy settings, to synchronize the setting for history&download in the preferences dialog box when the new download panel is used (since the new panel uses a history list for downloaded files in the library rather than a separate list). For panel downloads, both settings are now linked. For the classic download, a separate choice can be made for history and downloads as before.
Items in Firefox 21 not back-ported by design:
 * Removal of E4X – Pale Moon will keep this available until the next major release.
 * Removal of Places History API for add-ons.
 More add-ons will be able to continue functioning if they make use of these APIs.
 * Addition of scoped stylesheet implementation.
 This advocates the use of in-line styling in webpages (using style= parameters on elements instead of using classes and IDs), which is something we have been trying to move away from for some years now! It promotes using messy page code. Let’s all keep things clean, shall we?
 * Implementation of FHR (Firefox Health Report – advanced usage/app metrics collection and submission).
 Although it would allow users to get a bit more details about what is going on in their browser, the implementation is only partial to begin with, and there’s no reason to add a potential privacy issue to Pale Moon in terms of telemetry-under-a-different-name.
Fixes:
 * (CVE-2013-1674) Fix for UAF with video and onresize event (crash fix)
 * (CVE-2013-1675) Fix for parameters being used uninitialized
 * (CVE-2013-1676) Fix for out-of-bounds read in SelectionIterator::GetNextSegment
 * (CVE-2013-1679) Fix for heap use-after-free in mozilla::plugins::child::_geturlnotify
 * (CVE-2013-1680) Fix for heap-use-after-free in nsFrameList::FirstChild (crash fix)
 * (CVE-2013-1681) Fix for heap-use-after-free in nsContentUtils::RemoveScriptBlocker (crash fix)
 * Fix for out-of-bounds read crash in PropertyProvider::GetSpacingInternal (crash fix)
 * Fix for out-of-bounds read in gfxSkipCharsIterator::SetOffsets
 * Fix for assertion failure in nsUnicharStreamLoader::WriteSegmentFun with ISO-2022-JP
 * Fix for crash with inline script in an XML doc (crash fix)
 * Fix for “ASSERTION: Out of flow frame doesn’t have the expected parent” and crash (crash fix)
 * Fix for nsScriptSecurityManager::CheckLoadURIWithPrincipal being broken
 * Fix for a problem where the IPC Channel could overwrite the stack
 * Fix for Crash in MediaDecoder::UpdatePlaybackOffset (crash fix)
 * Fix for Crash [@ nsTextFrame::HasTerminalNewline()] with splitText (crash fix)
 * Fix for FTP use-after-free crash (crash fix)


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