![]() ![]() Fixed an issue where files could inadvertently be executed with the designated file type handler instead of opened.Fixed several stability and memory safety hazards.Fixed an issue with a new upcoming Windows 10 feature not honoring Private Browsing mode by default (DiD).Fixed a sampling issue in libsoundtouch (DiD).Pale Moon offers you a browsing experience in a browser completely built from its own, independently developed source that has been forked off from Firefox/Mozilla code, with carefully selected features and optimizations to improve the browser's speed, resource use, stability and user experience, while offering full customization and a growing collection of extensions and themes to make the browser truly your own. I personally know many people in different parts of the world who are grateful for Uncle Fyodor's dedication to MyPal and wish him (as well as those who work on Pale Moon) well: we need them both.Pale Moon is an Open Source, Goanna-based web browser available for Microsoft Windows and Linux (with other operating systems in development), focusing on efficiency and ease of use. The other view, of course, is that they are performing a public service by allowing people who cannot afford or adapt to a new computer (including hundreds of millions in developing and less well off countries) to continue to use their old machines, and they may well be benefitting the environment, too, by delaying mass scrappings. My take on the dispute is that some of the developers at PM strongly believe that it is wrong to modify it for unsupported OSs and so have become very angry at those who have done so. It's not really a question of choice - I would always install Pale Moon on an operating system that supported it - but of needing an up-to-date responsive browser on an unsupported system. I have been using MyPal since it started as NewMoon, and have found it invaluable since Pale Moon (long my favourite browser) stopped supporting XP two or three years ago. unless/until the matter is amicably resolved. So I'm debating whether I should continue to mention MyPal updates here. If it was, that's clearly no longer the case. I had been under the impression that MyPal was an authorized/sanctioned "fork" of PaleMoon. PaleMoon wants them to have their own, independent server What I think the objection is, is that MyPal users typically download their add-ons from the PaleMoon add-ons server, "hogging" bandwidth there. The attacks, on both sides, aren't the easiest matters to follow. Introduced new portable system and certain settings, including unused legacy Mozilla code, have been removed. Mypal operates identically to Pale Moon with some minor exceptions. The goal of Mypal is to provide a current, secure, and reliable web browser for Windows XP. Mypal is based on Moonchild Productions’ Pale Moon code, which itself was forked from Mozilla’s FireFox code several years ago, but is also maintained and kept current. Mypal is a current and maintained Windows XP web browser. The reason why I looked for, found, and use MyPal is precisely because it's one of the few (only?) currently-maintained browsers that still supports XP - which is where I relish its use: I'm really not sure what to make of all this (That thread continues on for another two pages). Searching, I located the following post at the PaleMoon forum: WOW! Looks like there's bad blood between MyPal and PaleMoon. Anyway i can build new versions while they stay opensource and eventually we set up our own alternative sites. If you really want to open their site use another browser. ![]() You can open their sites manually but i do not suggest who knows what they invent next time. So no excuse ещ to me i removed all links to their sites from mypal, the addons page synch and other stuff regarding palemoon will not work, do not complain and create issue about this. PAY Attention original palemoon developers declared that we abuse their sites they even tried block them from mypal but failed, and it will be likely an excuse when they begin abuse us. ![]() The cited download page for MyPal 28.13.0 contains the following "announcement": You may manually download/install it from 13.0 however, the internal updater does NOT seem to be finding this update.
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