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Firefox Browser is the latest web browser developed by the Mozilla Foundation, it is powered by the Servo web browser layout engine and the incredibly fast and smooth Photon UI. Firefox Browser is over twice as fast as the old Gecko powered Firefox, built on a completely overhauled core engine with brand new technology stolen from Mozilla's advanced research group, and graced with a beautiful new look designed to get out of the way and let you do what you do best: surf a ton of pages, open a zillion tabs, all guilt free because Firefox Browser uses less memory than the competition. Your computer will thank you.

Thanks to flash13 for the update.

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Kinda odd why Mozilla released Firefox 77.0.1, just several hours after the release of 77.0.

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8 hours ago, zanderthunder said:

Kinda odd why Mozilla released Firefox 77.0.1, just several hours after the release of 77.0.

 

I'd say they've become infamous for rushing out a new release after a major update, although usually they wait a few days lol.

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9 hours ago, ugatme said:

 

I'd say they've become infamous for rushing out a new release after a major update, although usually they wait a few days lol.

I'm suspecting that 77.0.1 is released most probably bugs or vulnerabilities on 77.0. Waiting for the release notes to find out.

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16 hours ago, cyberloner said:

the url bar now is big again.....

browser.urlbar.update1 fail now.......... lol

 

Yea, the settings that disable the "megabar" were removed in v77. Now you're forced to use this big weird bar.

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Mozilla Firefox v77.0.1 en-US Repack by @BALTAGY

Spoiler

Repack features:

  • Set homepage to Google.com
  • Always ask you where to download files
  • HTTP login warning message disabled
  • Extension recommendations disabled
  • Features recommendations disabled
  • What's New icon disabled
  • Firefox default browser agent disabled
  • Command line switches: Auto install with Progress Only "/SILENT" Or Completely Silent "/VERYSILENT"
    Example: "Mozilla Firefox 32Bit Repack.exe" /VERYSILENT /Tasks=Desktopicon

 

Download:

1. 32-bit version:

Site: https://www.mirrored.to
Sharecode: /files/2JUYFXYE/Mozilla_Firefox_v77.0.1_32Bit_Repack.zip_links

 

2. 64-bit version:
Site: https://www.mirrored.to
Sharecode: /files/BNJKUSWQ/Mozilla_Firefox_v77.0.1_64Bit_Repack.zip_links

 

Portable Mozilla Firefox v77.0.1 32-64 bit Multilingual by PortableAppz team

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This is an online-based portable installer, requires internet connection to download the required files.

Upon installer execution, select language and enter Version Number: 77.0.1

For more info on usage, please refer to this site:
http://portableappz.blogspot.com/2012/07/mozilla-firefox-150-beta-2-multilingual.html

Download:

Site: https://www.upload.ee
Sharecode: /files/7319422/Firefox_Portable_MultiVersion_32-64-bit_Multilingual_Online.exe.html


Portable Mozilla Firefox v77.0.1 Multilingual by PortableApps.com

 

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4 hours ago, zanderthunder said:

I'm suspecting that 77.0.1 is released most probably bugs or vulnerabilities on 77.0. Waiting for the release notes to find out.

 

According to the article I posted earlier here, 77.0.1 fixes only a single issue...

 

 

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The release notes list a single bug:

Disabled automatic selection of DNS over HTTPS providers during a test to enable wider deployment in a more controlled way

 

 

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21 hours ago, zanderthunder said:

Kinda odd why Mozilla released Firefox 77.0.1, just several hours after the release of 77.0.

All the security updates is present  in 77.0  Firefox.77.01  just  fixed one bug  with DOH 

It only got one release candidate  that was pushed out  to stabe right away .  while 77.0  got 3 release candidates  . Most point releases only fix one or 2 bugs  so they don't be tested as much as major version releases. what happen was  they released 77.0 too fast  it should got 4 RCs  to get all the bugs out of it,

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17 minutes ago, Karlston said:

According to the article I posted earlier here, 77.0.1 fixes only a single issue...

 

17 minutes ago, steven36 said:

All the security updates is present  in 77.0  Firefox.77.01  just  fixed one bug  with DOH 


Yeah, I have read that too, so consider my question already answered.

And also, 77.0.1 also disables the "megabar" setting, which I think it is not part of the changelog but reported by fellow users (just checked my other PC, and these "megabar" settings are disabled too).

 

20 hours ago, cyberloner said:

the url bar now is big again.....

browser.urlbar.update1 fail now.......... lol

 

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1 hour ago, zanderthunder said:

And also, 77.0.1 also disables the "megabar" setting, which I think it is not part of the changelog but reported by fellow users (just checked my other PC, and these "megabar" settings are disabled too).

Firefox  has been like that since 77  was a nightly 

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1283992

 

If you  want to use UI hacks  you need to use waterfox  or basilisk or you can use Palemoon were  you don't need them . Firefox have been slowly removing  power user features  for years  . Like i have to use a wapper  (a dependency installed locally )  to open Uget , MPV  and Open With  from there addons  just to make them work while with Waterfox and Basilisk no dependency is required .

 

New browsers are a jail  on  Linux  we had all kinds of plugins for VLC  and other apps  that our update manger carried  but because of security vulnerabilities mostly in windows they drop support  for all plugins but Flash and  that ends this year,  When Firefox switch to web extensions the good old days were over,

 

Waterfox  classic is Hybrid most all classic addons work  the ones compatible  with Firefox 56 work  and web extensions compatible  with Firefox 56 work .I even have a addon in waterfox that let me install web extensions from Google chrome  store  it converts the crx  into xpi  and even  some Google chrome  extensions work in Waterfox.  Google have been crippling chromium   a lot longer  with  each api update less extensions work .It's like  there trying go  back to the IE days were you needed a 3rd party app  to do anything other  than browse the internet.  Firefox built-in Adbloccker comes in handy when sites use  Anti Adblock and  work around like Nano defender fail  you can just   turn your adblocker off  and  Firefox will still   block ads and the Anti Adblock can't detect it .  The Adblocker in Brave Browser  can't get  around it because they use list that been ban.  Easy List has been ban by most all  of them . At times when sites use Anti Ablock  stuff like Nano defender can get around the ban  it depends on what they use  At times just using  Firefox  protection is better than having to turn list off just to access a site with ads.

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