I am getting slightly confused. I have been using Pale Moon since a couple years now, and already you cooked up another browser - Basilisk.
Am I supposed to migrate to this new browser now? Is there a good reason?
And BTW, there are even other new browsers as I noticed. An Iceweasel clone, etc.
Why not keep it simple? Why not concentrate on developing and improving Pale Moon?
Why Basilisk?
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Re: Why Basilisk?
From the Basilisk homepage:
It's for development and testing, and also as a replacement for FF 52 for folks who may not wish to use Pale Moon, for one reason or another.basilisk-browser.org wrote:Basilisk is primarily a reference application for development of the XUL platform it builds upon, and additionally a potential replacement for Firefox.
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Re: Why Basilisk?
To add to Isengrim's post:
Only if you want to.prosecco wrote:
Am I supposed to migrate to this new browser now?
Not if your happy with Pale Moon.Is there a good reason?
Which has nothing to do with Pale Moon, Basilisk, nor Moonchild Productions.And BTW, there are even other new browsers as I noticed. An Iceweasel clone, etc.
That was the whole purpose of Basilisk. To test the XUL platform before moving Pale Moon over to it (with version 28).Why not keep it simple? Why not concentrate on developing and improving Pale Moon?
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