I’m going to wait until Mozilla says it’s ready enough to push to all users. There’s a reason Firefox 64-bit isn’t pushed out to all Windows 64bit users yet. I also noticed some people (there’s even one commenting above) say that they experienced more crashes on 64-bit.įinally Flash Player on Firefox 64-bit may not be as stable as on 32 either. I’m not sure how true this is but there’s some sense to it. I actually noticed some benchmarks that show Firefox 64-bit is not as good as 32-bit yet. 1GB may seem a lot but I’ve experienced with long sessions on Google Street View which consumes a hell lot of cache and 1GB out of my 8GB system RAM seems optimal here. I’ve disabled Firefox disk cache and set 1GB for Firefox RAM cache which is of course cleaned when I close Firefox, and that’s what I used to do anyway with disk cache enabled. It’s a hidden setting, even if I’m not sure if it hasn’t become obsolete … I know that I felt the difference when I tested it first time, unless it was a placebo effect … specify the sqlite disk sync mode to use It also allows me to set an about:config to a value which is not recommended when transfers are on HD but which really improves the Firefox sessions : Now You: Do you run a 32-bit or 64-bit web browser?Ī simply mounted a RAM disk (Dataram here), provided a size for the disk (128MB as it holds both Firefox and Thunderbird profiles) and selected options ‘Save Disk Image at Shutdown’ and ‘Load Disk Image at Startup’.įirefox once running deals with its data in RAM which avoids HD usage and increases fluidity.
The percentage of 64-bit versions of Firefox on Windows will pick up pace once Mozilla makes the version of the browser a default option in the installer, and when the upgrade of 32-bit versions of Firefox to 64-bit begins.
The user interface mentioned in the article will also be available for users of the free FileZilla.Mozilla plans to put the focus on 64-bit versions of Firefox for Windows in the near future.
FileZilla Pro to add new features after recent customer survey FileZilla refocuses on security after participation in EU bug bounty programĮuropean Union-sponsored "bug bounty" program found some security issues which have promptly been fixed. FileZilla Pro to continue work with bug bounty programīuilding on success of participation in EU security project, FileZilla will continue participating and investing project resources in bug bounty program. FileZilla Pro is making it possible for its users to store and share files with greater versatility and security. FileZilla Pro Adds Support for Keystone V3, OneDrive Sharing, and Amazon STSīy adding support for the OpenStack Swift Keystone v3 identity service, OneDrive Sharing, and Amazon Secure Token Service (STS).
Pick the client if you want to transfer files.