I think for the sake of clarity, it is best to quote Moonchild's post (http://forum.palemoon.org/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=4564&sid=132d46436fb2d757a60e693b2cfaa1ff) in full:
QuoteTo provide some clarity, here's an announcement about a few hot topics and general misconceptions:
- Pale Moon is in no way affiliated with the (for-profit) Mozilla Corporation or (non-profit) Mozilla Foundation.
- Pale Moon will continue, now and in the future, to have a familiar set of controls and efficient, intuitive UI. "Australis", the Firefox 29 new interface, will not be adopted in Pale Moon.
- Pale Moon will not implement DRM, including but not limited to "EME" or Adobe's closed-source encryption module. If you wish to access DRM-protected content, you should use a site-specific, appropriate plugin.
- Pale Moon will not implement advertisements on its QuickDial page.
- Pale Moon implements all of the most recent security patches. Don't be fooled by the major version number "24", which is maintained solely for (clarity about) extension compatibility.
- Pale Moon, including the 64-bit version, is built strictly from release code. Unstable and experimental (nightly) code is never used.
- Despite what certain people insist on perpetuating, Pale Moon is not a "simple rebuild" of Firefox with some reconfigurations. A lot of work has gone into Pale Moon to create and maintain its current feature set, user interface, stability and performance. It is an alternative, divergent browser project that cannot be directly compared with Firefox anymore.
Nice to know one Firefox based browser will still be available for the nearly 27% of Windows XP users around the globe that need to be without Flash to be safer.
Hmmm, from Corrine/Moonchild's comments, what is a "site-specific plugin" in this context? I am familiar with site-specific plugins for WordPress (http://thisismyurl.com/site-specific-plugin-file/) - but those are for the site developers and webpages, not our browsers - unless I am way off base here.
I think that likely means going to the Adobe.com website to get Flash plugin there rather than expecting it to to be built into the browser like IE, Chrome, and now Firefox. At least that's what I got out of it...
That is if your browser and operating system are still supported by Flash.
Insert particular plugin Java, etc. and their respective sites...
That's probably it. This article (http://venturebeat.com/2014/05/14/firefox-will-begrudgingly-support-new-drm-standards-as-flash-silverlight-die-off/) would seem to agree with your interpretation - but it also implies that Pale Moon is making a mistake - at least in terms of a business decision.
See this article: http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/may/14/firefox-closed-source-drm-video-browser-cory-doctorow
Moonchild's comments on it: http://forum.palemoon.org/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=4539
Quote from: Digerati on May 17, 2014, 07:16:31 PM
That's probably it. This article (http://venturebeat.com/2014/05/14/firefox-will-begrudgingly-support-new-drm-standards-as-flash-silverlight-die-off/) would seem to agree with your interpretation - but it also implies that Pale Moon is making a mistake - at least in terms of a business decision.
At least until Windows XP is down to way less than 10% of users around the world (currently still 26.29% (http://franscomputerservices.wordpress.com/) see bottom of the article), I think Pale Moon is doing the best they can to keep Windows XP users safer by not including it.
I guess time will tell. I hope it does not doom Pale Moon to obscurity. The big-3 need upstarts nipping at their heels to keep innovations (and consumer options) coming.
I hear ya Bill! :mitch:
Nice background and review of PaleMoon: Pale Moon – Your browser, Your way (http://binaryoutcast.com/techcentral/reviews/software/palemoon/).
Quote from: Corrine on May 26, 2014, 09:49:03 PM
Nice background and review of PaleMoon: Pale Moon – Your browser, Your way (http://binaryoutcast.com/techcentral/reviews/software/palemoon/).
That is great! I can't wait till they get a Mac version going. Also would like to see a Raspberry Pi version for Debian based Raspbian and Arch Linux too.
The Portable version is my favorite!
Welcome back Corrine! :hug:
Hi, Bill. Thank you. I'm here and yet not here but I'm sure you understand. :hug:
I do - completely.