Pale Moon 29.1.0
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Important note:
The old Mac OS versions of Pale Moon were provided by various people and not official or in any way organized. Please make sure you check the date of topic threads to know if the topic is current or relevant! We are using this board for both old discussions and new development of Pale Moon on Mac.
Any specific bugs you find that don't have their own topic yet: please make a new topic; one bug per topic please to keep things organized.
Important note:
The old Mac OS versions of Pale Moon were provided by various people and not official or in any way organized. Please make sure you check the date of topic threads to know if the topic is current or relevant! We are using this board for both old discussions and new development of Pale Moon on Mac.
Any specific bugs you find that don't have their own topic yet: please make a new topic; one bug per topic please to keep things organized.
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Pale Moon 29.1.0
Download SHA256: 997a8f97c5ff9b51f8c50b443fc8cbd7718845002b066c7d3f77717e63f28342
Release Notes
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Enjoy!
Brian
Release Notes
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Enjoy!
Brian
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Re: Pale Moon 29.1.0
It just werks, thanks.
Blinking YouTube UI bug is still there, but I know it's YouTube hating my malfunctioning GPU. 1 very strange issue with CyTube not working (depending on the source of the stream MAYBE) is gone, and all streams can be watched now.
Blinking YouTube UI bug is still there, but I know it's YouTube hating my malfunctioning GPU. 1 very strange issue with CyTube not working (depending on the source of the stream MAYBE) is gone, and all streams can be watched now.
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Re: Pale Moon 29.1.0
Thank for keeping us Mac users up to date with the new Pale Moon releases. I have had great luck with them on my older Macs. Very much appreciated!
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Re: Pale Moon 29.1.0
Seems good in Patched Big Sur (Mac Pro) and Lion (A1181 MacBook) Thanks for supporting Lion
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Re: Pale Moon 29.1.0
Works like a charm on my 2009 A1181 MacBook running El Capitan. Thanks for all of your hard work, and for perservering with the Mac builds of Pale Moon.
This kills the apple.
Well, fuck. Now that MC announced that they will remove the support for macOS at a source level I'm again without a browser for daily use. I use Pale Moon because it has a lower memory print (and less anti-user "features") than Chrome/Firefox while being more versatile and capable than Safari. I'll probably continue using dbsoft's forks (if he continues making them) for the foreseeable future, but I honestly don't know where I will move if/once he becomes unable to maintain his fork.
Dammit.
Dammit.
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Re: This kills the apple.
Copy+paste my strategy: make your next computer a PC, and switch to the Linux side. I'd do that yesterday if I had enough money for the model I want. Maybe this year?Kasane wrote: ↑2021-03-15, 06:42Well, fuck. Now that MC announced that they will remove the support for macOS at a source level I'm again without a browser for daily use. I use Pale Moon because it has a lower memory print (and less anti-user "features") than Chrome/Firefox while being more versatile and capable than Safari. I'll probably continue using dbsoft's forks (if he continues making them) for the foreseeable future, but I honestly don't know where I will move if/once he becomes unable to maintain his fork.
Dammit.
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Re: Pale Moon 29.1.0
Like I already told someone in private with the same concern:
..., the current version will not suddenly "stop working" -- it will simply not receive further updates. This means there is no immediate rush, but please be aware that you will gradually fall behind in feature support and security updates as no further updates will be possible.
Sorry if this inconveniences you but we have no choice but to discontinue Mac OS support.
"Sometimes, the best way to get what you want is to be a good person." -- Louis Rossmann
"Seek wisdom, not knowledge. Knowledge is of the past; wisdom is of the future." -- Native American proverb
"Linux makes everything difficult." -- Lyceus Anubite
"Seek wisdom, not knowledge. Knowledge is of the past; wisdom is of the future." -- Native American proverb
"Linux makes everything difficult." -- Lyceus Anubite
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Re: Pale Moon 29.1.0
You can even install Windows on it, if supported by your Mac. Though I will choose Linux if I have a Mac, because *nix!
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Re: Pale Moon 29.1.0
Lately (last 10 years) Macs have been (with few exceptions) made outdated on release, and not meant to last. If you want to run Linux, sooner than later you will have to get a regular PC.
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Re: Pale Moon 29.1.0
Just why is it necessary to drop support for MacOS? If Linux is supported, why not Mac? Linux is more similar to MacOS than it is to Windows.
Re: Pale Moon 29.1.0
Off-topic:
I'm well aware that Macs support OS other than macOS, and I'll probably move to Linux once Apple and all mayor developers drop Mojave and x86-64 in order to fully move to ARM and the software I use stops getting updates or support. Still, it feels bad to be left behind by one of the few browsers whose devs don't try to sell your soul for pennies.
I'm well aware that Macs support OS other than macOS, and I'll probably move to Linux once Apple and all mayor developers drop Mojave and x86-64 in order to fully move to ARM and the software I use stops getting updates or support. Still, it feels bad to be left behind by one of the few browsers whose devs don't try to sell your soul for pennies.
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Re: Pale Moon 29.1.0
Safe Mode / clean profile info: Help/Restart in Safe Mode
Information to include when asking for support - How to apply user agent overrides
How to auto-fill passwords
Windows 10 Pro x64
Information to include when asking for support - How to apply user agent overrides
How to auto-fill passwords
Windows 10 Pro x64
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Re: Pale Moon 29.1.0
Not really. Darwin isn't exactly compatible with Linux (it's much closer to BSD), but regardless, how "far removed" one OS target is from another matters very little. In addition there is a lot more to Mac support like cocoa graphics, different widgets, specific file system handling, etc. etc. etc.
"Sometimes, the best way to get what you want is to be a good person." -- Louis Rossmann
"Seek wisdom, not knowledge. Knowledge is of the past; wisdom is of the future." -- Native American proverb
"Linux makes everything difficult." -- Lyceus Anubite
"Seek wisdom, not knowledge. Knowledge is of the past; wisdom is of the future." -- Native American proverb
"Linux makes everything difficult." -- Lyceus Anubite
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Re: Pale Moon 29.1.0
much thanks for the new build. please keep doing so for as long as possible. and if you should move to something else please let us know in advance
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Re: This kills the apple.
Off-topic:
Kasane is already running a PC, lest your forget Macs are PCs, too.
Kasane is already running a PC, lest your forget Macs are PCs, too.
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Re: Pale Moon 29.1.0
"Sometimes, the best way to get what you want is to be a good person." -- Louis Rossmann
"Seek wisdom, not knowledge. Knowledge is of the past; wisdom is of the future." -- Native American proverb
"Linux makes everything difficult." -- Lyceus Anubite
"Seek wisdom, not knowledge. Knowledge is of the past; wisdom is of the future." -- Native American proverb
"Linux makes everything difficult." -- Lyceus Anubite