Pale Moon 32.1.0 has been released!

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Pale Moon 32.1.0 has been released!

Unread post by dfleiss » 2023-03-22, 02:11

I've been using 32.1.0 since I got a message that it was available (about 4 hours ago). I'm way out of my depth trying to understand most of the release notes, but I've been able to visit websites that haven't worked properly (or at all) in Pale Moon in years. Very impressive! Kudos to all involved! :clap:

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Re: Pale Moon 32.1.0 has been released!

Unread post by andyprough » 2023-03-22, 02:24

dfleiss wrote:
2023-03-22, 02:11
I've been able to visit websites that haven't worked properly (or at all) in Pale Moon in years. Very impressive! Kudos to all involved! :clap:
It's great work, even Tutanota emails are readable (for now, until Tutanota screws it all up again). Pale Moon devs are doing amazing work.

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Re: Pale Moon 32.1.0 has been released!

Unread post by back2themoon » 2023-03-22, 10:37

Many thanks and congratulations for this release. You made it! Donation incoming soon. I've already confirmed that a few websites that didn't work, now do.

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(let's see how long it takes for the uncontrolled Google & Co. to disrupt the Web yet again...)

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Re: Pale Moon 32.1.0 has been released!

Unread post by BenFenner » 2023-03-22, 17:21

I was going to make this thread last night, but forgot.

Release notes: http://www.palemoon.org/releasenotes.shtml

Obviously the WebComponents stuff is the major story here, but...
Fixed an issue where the caret (text cursor) would sometimes not be properly visible.
This is a very pleasant surprise! Thank you! :wave:

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Re: Pale Moon 32.1.0 has been released!

Unread post by fatboy » 2023-03-22, 20:50

I just want to thank and congratulate the team on this release. The browser feels amazing, smoother and faster than what it was.
This update makes a massive difference
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Unread post by noellarkin » 2023-03-23, 12:05

Amazing, can't wait to get rid of my Chromium install :)

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Re: Pale Moon 32.1.0 has been released!

Unread post by Moonchild » 2023-03-23, 12:41

noellarkin wrote:
2023-03-23, 12:05
Amazing, can't wait to get rid of my Chromium install :)
Unfortunately a reality check demands you keep it around "just in case" because shiny-chasing websites will be as shiny-chasing websites are.
It's not possible to have 100% Chromium parity unless you're using Blink, so a backup browser will likely always be necessary.
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Re: Pale Moon 32.1.0 has been released!

Unread post by LuftWafflePilot » 2023-03-23, 13:11

I have used Firefox for problematic sites for so long I might not even switch back to PM with these. I mean, FB, Youtube, Twitch and IG are better put aside anyway :D

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Re: Pale Moon 32.1.0 has been released!

Unread post by pale guru » 2023-03-25, 22:21

Thumbs up and big Thank You for this release.

I created a new checkbox for PrefBar to switch this WebComponents stuff on or off altogether, something I cannot do with Firefox or Chrombloat.
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