Cyberfox is based on Firefox code, developed and assembled specifically for 64-bit Windows. It uses a series of optimization procedures and how to ensure the 64-bit architecture creator, that works much more efficiently than its popular parent.
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Cyberfox is nothing like Firefox designed for 64-bit architecture. It is based on the Gecko rendering engine, which broadly supports the W3C recommendations, as well as those associated with the development of HTML5 and CSS3. It offers the same functionality as Firefox, including, among other things, the tabs of the mechanism, blocking pop-up, built-in download manager, support for visual people, and useful tools for webmasters.
Browser supports almost all created for Firefox 32-bit extensions, plugins and themes. The application was compiled in Visual Studio 2012 and the use of Windows 8 SDK library and the Intel C compiler-compiler
Cyberfox 45.0
Thursday, March 10, 2016
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