K4sum1 Posted August 7, 2024 Posted August 7, 2024 I really wanted to name this "My browser builds of roytam1's browser builds (Part 1)" to be funny, but I figure it makes more sense to give the names. This started since I wanted Interlink Mail & News but portable. Then I figured since I'm already forking UXP, I might as well build UXP stuffs too. So that's what happened. Eclipse Mail or eMail is my own fork of Interlink Mail & News, or mailnews. Some advantages over upstream are installer and true portable variants, compatible with IA-32 i686 class hardware, more optimizations, and the use of SQL instead of DBM for better compatibility with upstream profiles. Main download: https://github.com/Eclipse-Community/eMail/releases Alternative download: https://sourceforge.net/projects/email/files/ Eclipse Lun3r is my own fork of Pale Moon or New Moon. Some advantages over upstream are installer and true portable variants, more optimizations, features from Mypal like duplicate tab, experimental and very broken e10s support (it works better in Hydra), and the use of SQL instead of DBM for better compatibility with upstream profiles. Main download: https://github.com/Eclipse-Community/UXP/releases Alternative download: https://sourceforge.net/projects/lun3r/files/ Eclipse Hydra is my own fork of Basilisk or Serpent. Some advantages over upstream are installer and true portable variants, more optimizations, features from Mypal like duplicate tab, experimental e10s support, and the use of SQL instead of DBM for better compatibility with upstream profiles. Main download: https://github.com/Eclipse-Community/UXP/releases Alternative download: https://sourceforge.net/projects/lun3r/files/ I don't guarantee consistent updates, or work on fixing features like e10s or WebExtensions. I am too busy with r3dfox and other projects to dive into that. If you run into any bugs or issues, please report it on GitHub under the issues tab. I am more likely to get to it and remember to fix it if it's there. If you don't have a GitHub account, here is fine too though. 3
Nicholas McAnespy Posted August 10, 2024 Posted August 10, 2024 @K4sum1 Thank you for doing public releases of lun3r and Hydra. I prefer to use a browser based on Pale Moon, and I build browsers based on Arctic-Fox/Pale Moon 27, so it's nice to have a browser that I can leave running, while testing my own browsers that share the Pale Moon profile. 1
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