
That's an over-simplification – there are many other ways to describe the differences between the two versions of the application – however most users are familiar with extensions (and other types of add-on, such as themes), so for simplicity re: thinking about logos, I'll leave it at that. Waterfox Current has great support for more recent technologies (not just extensions).
WATERFOX ICON ARCHIVE
Download the compressed archive from the Waterfox site Youll get a. Waterfox Classic has excellent support for non-modified legacy extensions In a tutorial posted back in January of 2018, forum moderator Moem provided these 5 steps for installing the Waterfox browser from a tarball file (I am not concerned at this point with Step 4): 1. I don't expect everyone to understand the phrases bootstrap and NPAPI, this might help: Im Google Play Store taucht der Waterfox Browser bei einer Suche aber nur dann auf, wenn der Hersteller des Smartphones oder Tablets tatsächlich auch ein 64-Bit-Android auf dem Gerät laufen lässt. Use this version of Waterfox if you have your browser set up with various NPAPI plugins and bootstrap extensions that have not been updated as WebExtensions or for Waterfox Current.


I know it's not that much of a big deal but anyway it would be cool to see similar HQ vector icons. Use this version of Waterfox if you want the latest and greatest the web has to offer, want to use all WebExtensions and a few bootstrap extensions. Is there a way to replace the current regular (and old fashioned) Waterfox icon to a modern SVG Icon All other Firefox based browsers have cool SVG icons on my Windows 10 start menu except Waterfox (and Pale Moon).
