It is not the intention of Pale Moon to stay 1:1 compatible with Firefox but to maintain the things like customizablity and choice that Firefox has abandoned. Not sure why factually correct assessments of code differences get downvoted. It does mean that Firefox users need to create a Firefox Account to use Sync, and while other browsers handle this in the same way, Chrome Sync requires a Chrome account for example, some users may not like the idea of using an email address to create such an account. In fact, didn't work at all. So, I aborted the backup and removed Honey and restarted Pale Moon again and it completed the backup in a few seconds if that. I've tried setting it up several times, and given up myself. I assume it still works in ownCloud alfredb: I'm on v54.
Also bear in mind that the new Sync only merges bookmarks - after syncing, all devices will have the same bookmarks. Extensions are likely working in the browser, as are other changes and modifications that work in Firefox. This is a major development and bugfix release. Follow these instructions to update to the. Of course, if you're already using Firefox 57, it may be too much of a risk trying to downgrade Firefox from 57 to 56 as this might corrupt your profile.
Ah, I had assumed that you had a problem importing the. Their Goanna engine is a fork of an old version of gecko 'frankensteined' together with the latest bug and security fixes taken from later versions of gecko. However, one benefit of multiple Firefox-based browsers is that you can run them simultaneously, which, last I checked, was impossible with Firefox and Portable Firefox. This is disabled by default; use the about:config preference media. Pale Moon is a Firefox-based web browser for Microsoft Windows, Android and Linux with other operating systems in development that is focused on efficiency and ease of use. Somebody should tell this guy that Alex is only human. So, I restarted it and it hung on backing up the Honey extension, which was disabled because it wasn't supported in Pale Moon.
Sync is fully compatible with the master password feature in the latest version of Firefox. But the gain in speed, security and reliability and the user they will get with thise, is in mozilla opinion more then worth to loss those 1%. It disables Pocket by default, but you can. Are there any security concerns with upgrading to Firefox Accounts-based Sync? Thanks for the laugh Moonchild. Sync is fully compatible with the master password feature in the latest version of Firefox.
Basilisk Is a More Modern, But More Unstable Pale Moon is a new browser from the creator of Pale Moon. No, the strong encryption used by both Sync systems means that we cannot automatically migrate your data on the server. I spent the best part of the day fiddling with syncserver Firefox Sync 1. With Firefox Accounts we have replaced this with a key. And you sacrifice accessibility, compatibility, Firefox Sync, and quite a few languages in the process. Waterfox 56 and Firefox 56 still do not differ much.
I just installed a new laptop and registered — and bumm — all my settings on my pc were reset to factory standard — instead of syncing my new laptop with the settings etc. If you are using a custom or self-hosted server setup, Sync should continue to work uninterrupted and you will not be prompted to upgrade. It is still in a beta. Unfortunately it won't work with modern Firefox anymore. This improves, among other things, compatibility with the React framework. You do so with a click on the settings button, selecting Options, and then the Sync tab.
I'm a tech savvy user, and you can safely take my word for granted that I don't dig the release notes upon an update for as long as the browser works fine. The email is verified when you load that link. Once Pale Moon for Android is finalized, you can switch to that to keep synchronized from mobile devices. That means Waterfox users waited nine days for a security patches from a minor release, compared to if they were just using Firefox. I enjoyed the ride while it lasted. Yes, Mozilla has done some. I had to make a new post to give a working link.
Firefox Sync lets you access your information on all your devices. Actually, forget about Password Exporter! I don't exactly remember what happened, but I think I synced the other way around. And there is a thread on the Pale Moon Forum stating that Pale Moon and Firefox use different versions of the sync protocol and they are incompatible. I had a partial success, but after a while I hit a showstopper, which was mainly due to laconic documentation. I've had Firefox sync running for a month to keep my bookmarks uptodate between browsers. There is simply no excuse for this level of lack of support.
I'm not ready to transition to Firefox Accounts-based Sync. I have backed up, but have not successfully imported the backup in Pale Moon yet. Updated the DropBox useragent override to solve login issues. You can't be the only one to have wanted to do this though. I have tried compiling 57 and 58 with legacy add-on support for a while, but since the extensions aren't updated anymore, they're breaking one by one.