
Sometimes, I feel a little dirty for using Chrome just about anywhere, instead of Firefox. It’s the natural cycle of concentration-disruption-renewal that has kept the Web vibrant for nearly 20 years (eons, in web-years). We need more browsers that treat their users, rather than publishers, as their customers. Because there’s always pressure to do that, and if all the browsers end up playing that same old game, the users will always lose. We need that idea to be kept alive, to make sure that all the browsers don’t shift from keeping users happy to just keeping a few giant corporations that dominate the Web happy. We need the possibility that young, game-changing market entrants might come along. Pale Moon is also able to import existing Firefox profiles with the migration tool.We need competition we also need diversity. Some additional features include fast page drawing and script processing, increased stability, Firefox, and Pale Moon extensions, support for HTML5 and CSS3, and many configuration options. Other support includes full themes and easily-created lightweight themes. Pale Moon is optimized for modern processors, safe, and is supported by a friendly, active community of users. It is also essential to point out that this browser doesn't contain Adobe Flash Player, which will be needed when viewing some websites this will require you to install it separately. The developers decided that several features needed to be eliminated to keep the browser running fast, such as accessibility features and parental controls. It supports most of the Firefox add-ons and themes that you have come to enjoy as well as many that are native to Pale Moon itself. It is essentially an optimized version of Mozilla's browser that retains Firefox's stability and reliability while providing a familiar, efficient, and fully customizable interface. Pale Moon is a fast and stable Open Source alternative to the standard Firefox browser.
