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PaleMoon 27.9.0

Unread post by laozi » 2018-04-17, 13:51

hello,
a big thank you for this version 27.9.0
everything works perfectly for me.
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Re: PaleMoon 27.9.0

Unread post by Giraffe » 2018-04-18, 07:19

It is ironic that, after thoroughly trying the Unstable build (27.9.0a1) as the portable version I decided to install it properly as my default browser on the day before this release!
Now, is there any difference between the two?
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Re: PaleMoon 27.9.0

Unread post by SpockFan02 » 2018-04-19, 03:24

That would depend on when the unstable was built. Unstable is built from the master branch, and has all of the latest changes up to the time of building, so if it's from right before the 27.9_RelBranch was split off, it should be functionally the same as 27.9.0, but if it was built a few weeks ago, it won't be.

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Re: PaleMoon 27.9.0

Unread post by Giraffe » 2018-04-19, 08:18

Right, I'll d/l the latest release and see if it makes any difference.
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Re: PaleMoon 27.9.0

Unread post by Nigaikaze » 2018-04-19, 13:29

Giraffe wrote:Now, is there any difference between the two?
Best way to determine that is to compare the latest version's release notes with the unstable release notes.
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Re: PaleMoon 27.9.0

Unread post by Moonchild » 2018-04-20, 12:57

Nigaikaze wrote:
Giraffe wrote:Now, is there any difference between the two?
Best way to determine that is to compare the latest version's release notes with the unstable release notes.
No. Release notes are not exhaustive.

If you intend to use a release version, then use a release version. If you intend to be on the unstable channel, then use that. They will always be different, even in a small way.
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