I turned off the firefox update prior to 57 and have been wondering what to use next. Hope this helps people who are desperately seeking a nice browser without resorting to Chrome. They also support the same add-ons that Firefox supported back during those versions. They're nice flashbacks that make me feel like I'm reliving the good old days. It is not advisable to use an old version of Firefox, because of security issues. Old versions of Firefox, can be gotten from this link. To restart the browser while keeping all your open tabs, click Restart Normally. On the About Profiles page that opens, locate the box labeled Restart in the upper-right corner. One way of installing a version of Firefox with which old plugins work, is to download, and install, a version of Firefox prior to 57. In the address bar, type about:profiles and hit Enter (or Return on Mac). Basilisk was released just days ago, likely as a result of developers who also hated "Quantum". 1- Installing a Firefox version with which old plugins work. Right now I'm using Pale Moon, which is a fork of Firefox, and has the user interface from the 4-28 era.Īnother fork of Firefox, which has the UI from the 29-56 era is Basilisk. I looked for forks of Firefox, and found several. It wasn't an option for me, either, so I sought alternatives. I don't blame her for not liking Firefox 57 "Quantum".
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