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Caxinguele 3 years agoNo problem, @Pietlu. ( :
Sometimes, new projects are forked from "old" versions of things, when these things have drastic changes in their history. For example, the window manager i use in linux (i have a Debian) is a fork of Gnome 2. When Gnome 3 was made, it wrecked many things i loved. So, i did not update it. But for what the project is, in the OS environment, this was not easy to keep. So, people have created Mate Desktop, based on Gnome 2. It is what i use today - and i love it.- 1
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Pietlu 3 years agosorry, EOL versions of programs are commonly considered as old ;)
But still, it's your choice, no judge from here.
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Caxinguele 3 years ago@pietlu, it is not that old. And it can do many fancy things, anyway. The most important thing, for me, is that it is very nice to force sites to use a nice color of my choice. And it also uses a limited amount of RAM (new browsers use several GiB, if we use them continuously. To "fix" that, we have to close and open it again. I have Vivaldi, and i like it very much. But for several sites, i prefer them in this Firefox. Why 52? It is the last version before Mozilla did a big+bad code revamp.
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