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My thought exactly@tonibalas Yeah i know . That's why i have been using Yandex x64 tinytime because all browser are going chrome alike. (No, that i mean it's bad browser [have to get use to] just not my cup of tea)
Did anyone even mention them?Yandex x64 and Firefox x64 for the reasons that others members have mentioned already
In the "Programs Files (x86)" folder you'll find 32-bit programs, in the folder "Program Files" the 64-bit ones and the system automatically does this.Honestly, I don't know. I'm using Opera which is installed in Program Files by default (not Program Files (x86)) but Task Manager shows processes Opera.exe *32. I'm confused.
Funny thing, when I installed Opera for the first time, Task Manager said Opera.exe (without *32) so I was originally using 64-bit version. I'll reinstall Opera later to see if that fixes problem.In the "Programs Files (x86)" folder you'll find 32-bit programs, in the folder "Program files" the 64-bit ones and the system automatically does this.
From the Task Manager if you see Opera.exe *32 process, then you're using Opera 32-bit.
Glad you've solvedFunny thing, when I installed Opera for the first time, Task Manager said Opera.exe (without *32) so I was originally using 64-bit version. I'll reinstall Opera later to see if that fixes problem.
Thanks.
EDIT: Running installation package without reinstalling Opera fixed problem. Now I'm using Opera 64-bit.
These are the problems with these non-profit things. They're not agile or financially successful enough to follow the bigger ones and they can die anytime - ultimately hurting the consumer.Cyberfox x64 is great but it seems that the developer will stop the program
Cyberfox author proclaims death of web browser - gHacks Tech News
Never thought Opera had 64-bit. Though I only used the offline installer so there's only the 32-bit offline installer?Funny thing, when I installed Opera for the first time, Task Manager said Opera.exe (without *32) so I was originally using 64-bit version. I'll reinstall Opera later to see if that fixes problem.
Thanks.
EDIT: Running installation package without reinstalling Opera fixed problem. Now I'm using Opera 64-bit.
Cyberfox x64 is great but it seems that the developer will stop the program
Cyberfox author proclaims death of web browser - gHacks Tech News
Maybe it's time to give another try to Waterfox after some years.There always Waterfox!
Maybe it's time to give another try to Waterfox after some years.
Maybe i will be surprised.
That was one of the reasons to eventually turn to Cyberfox.The only disadvantage I see is longer time to release a update but I understand that.
I didn't knew that.It is only one guy working on it.
That was one of the reasons to eventually turn to Cyberfox.
I didn't knew that.
Now i have much more respect for the whole program