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