

Able to use existing Firefox bookmarks and settings with this migration tool.

Support for OOPP (Out-of-process plugin execution).Support for Firefox extensions (add-ons), themes and personas.Support for SVG and Canvas, and downloadable fonts including WOFF.Stability: experience fewer browser crashes.Significant speed increases for page drawing and script processing.Uses slightly less memory because of disabled redundant and optional code.100% Firefox sourced: As safe as the browser that has seen years of development.Pale Moon, though, is optimised to take full advantage of modern processors, and this can give it a huge advantage over Firefox in some areas. In particular, Firefox is compiled with the most conservative of settings, to ensure that it'll run on even ancient CPUs. And Pale Moon also drops support for Internet Explorer's ActiveX and ActiveX scripting technology, which also offers a security benefit as it means the browser can't be infected by malicious ActiveX controls. It will appear in the category Other in the PortableApps menu as palemoon-portable. G, F, D, whatever): Then hit Enter, let it do its thing. The crash report has also been stripped out, as it's designed to work with server-side technology that isn't available on . When prompted for a location, enter the drive letter of your PortableApps drive, as such, where X is the drive letter (e.g. The program has been made more lightweight, for instance, by stripping out little-used components like the accessibility features, and the parental controls. Pale Moon is a customised version of Firefox, which has been carefully optimised for speed and efficiency.
