Waterfox: Firefox with legacy add ons options

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Waterfox: Firefox with legacy add ons options

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I've always found this browser to be extremely unstable.
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Have you tried it recently?
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Not the last month or 2, but probably in November-ish.
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I may give it a look even though honestly Im happy with Firefox.
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I like the idea of Waterfox, basically Firefox that still has legacy plugin-in compatibility. But it's implementation has always lacked IMO.
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Ill probably give it a look.
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Yeah, definitely worth looking at, I know a lot of people that don't have issues with it, probably just depends on how you use browsers...
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