Mozilla Firefox, Portable Edition 15.0 (web browser) ReleasedSubmitted by John T. Haller on August 28, 2012 - 6:24pm
Mozilla®, Firefox® and the Firefox logo are registered trademarks of the Mozilla Foundation and are used under license. Update automatically or install from the portable app store in the PortableApps.com Platform. Features
New Tab Thumbnails: New tab thumbnails will appear blank as the disk cache in Firefox Portable is disabled by default. This is due to performance reasons as enabling disk cache on flash drives will often cause Firefox to run much more slowly. You can enable cache within Options if you would like. Note that Windows 2000 is no longer supported by Firefox. You can still use Firefox ESR for several more months, though. PortableApps.com Installer / PortableApps.com FormatMozilla Firefox, Portable Edition is packaged in a PortableApps.com Installer so it will automatically detect an existing PortableApps.com installation when your drive is plugged in. And it's in PortableApps.com Format, so it automatically works with the PortableApps.com Platform including the Menu and Backup Utility. DownloadMozilla Firefox, Portable Edition is available for immediate download from the Mozilla Firefox, Portable Edition homepage. You can get the German release from the German homepage and the other localized releases from the Localization page. Get it today! ( categories: )
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Mozilla Firefox is a fast, full-featured web browser that's easy to use. It has lots of great features including popup-blocking, tabbed-browsing, integrated search, improved privacy features, automatic updating and more. Plus, thanks to the PortableApps.com launcher bundled in the Mozilla Firefox, Portable Edition, it leaves no personal information behind on the machine you run it on, so you can take your favorite browser along with all your favorite bookmarks and extensions with you wherever you go.
Thanks John
for this lightning-fast update!
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