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Firefox Nightly 64-bit version available.

Firefox Nightly 64-bit version available.

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Immotal_god
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06-16-2023, 07:59 AM
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I was testing the 64-bit edition... It shows a much better performance than the 32-bit version, using significantly less memory. I saw that Firefox's 32-bit processes consistently used around 1GB, whereas the 64-bit version stays under 300MB. It seems the 32-bit build has some issues, so I’ll look into it further... Anyone tried Firefox Nightly on the 64-bit platform before?
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Immotal_god
06-16-2023, 07:59 AM #1

I was testing the 64-bit edition... It shows a much better performance than the 32-bit version, using significantly less memory. I saw that Firefox's 32-bit processes consistently used around 1GB, whereas the 64-bit version stays under 300MB. It seems the 32-bit build has some issues, so I’ll look into it further... Anyone tried Firefox Nightly on the 64-bit platform before?

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06-16-2023, 11:03 AM
#2
Are you asking about Waterfox or the 64-bit version of Firefox? I noticed you mentioned issues with Waterfox, but your question about the 64-bit version is clear.
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EliteChicagoan
06-16-2023, 11:03 AM #2

Are you asking about Waterfox or the 64-bit version of Firefox? I noticed you mentioned issues with Waterfox, but your question about the 64-bit version is clear.

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ShaneTV
Member
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06-16-2023, 11:25 AM
#3
I'm using Mozilla's Firefox "Nightly" 64-Bit edition. I just got it three days ago. It seems my "New Tab Wallpaper" extension isn't compatible yet... I haven't seen any issues so far.
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ShaneTV
06-16-2023, 11:25 AM #3

I'm using Mozilla's Firefox "Nightly" 64-Bit edition. I just got it three days ago. It seems my "New Tab Wallpaper" extension isn't compatible yet... I haven't seen any issues so far.

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reaganroo
Junior Member
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06-20-2023, 09:35 PM
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I've been working with the Developer Edition (after Nightly) 64-bit versions for some time, but memory usage hasn't dropped much. It's been more reliable at higher memory levels, too. I've also switched to Operating Systems and Software.
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reaganroo
06-20-2023, 09:35 PM #4

I've been working with the Developer Edition (after Nightly) 64-bit versions for some time, but memory usage hasn't dropped much. It's been more reliable at higher memory levels, too. I've also switched to Operating Systems and Software.