212eta Posted September 1, 2015 Share Posted September 1, 2015 Mozilla released official 64-bit versions of Firefox for Windows back in 2010. The organization made those available only to the cutting edge Nightly channel of the web browser,decided to pull those in late 2012 only to cave in and give them back a month later.The organization announced then in 2014 that a 64-bit version of Firefox for Windows was on its way.What it meant by that was that it made the decision to build and ship 64-bit versions of Windowsfor Firefox's remaining channels Stable, Beta and Aurora (now Developer).Mozilla released 64-bit versions of Firefox for Windows to the Developer and Beta channel sincethen but has yet to release a stable 64-bit version of Firefox for Windows.The release was delayed several times in the past.Mozilla wanted to launch the stable 64-bit version for Windows with Firefox 39,but delayed the release because of changes it planned to ship with Firefox 41.64-bit Firefox Stable release for Windows delayed again (ghacks) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dMog Posted September 1, 2015 Share Posted September 1, 2015 well googles chrome 64bit version was recently broken by windows 10 BECAUSE google did some dumbass stuff making it...their solution was berate chrome users for asking about a fix and to tell them to use the 32 bit chrome...then over a week later release a band-aid fix ONLY for chrome beta 64bit and tell chrome users that is as good as it will get for now and to stop asking when it will get the fix out then and closed the issue... they sort of said maybe they might be looking at fixing the stable build of 64 but it was not really clear...so really...they are no better than firefox if not worse Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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