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Mozilla Firefox, Portable Edition

 
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Mozilla Firefox, Portable Edition
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Developer(s) PortableApps.com
Stable release 3.5.6 / 2009-12-18; 18 days ago
Operating system Windows, Linux,Mac with Wine
Type Web browser
License MPL, MPL/GPL/LGPL tri-license
Website Firefox Portable Website
Mozilla Firefox
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Origins and Lineage

Mozilla Firefox, Portable Edition (formerly known as Portable Firefox and commonly known as Firefox Portable) is a repackaged version of Mozilla Firefox created by John T. Haller. The application allows Firefox to be run from a USB flash drive,[1][2] CD-ROM or other portable device on any Windows computer, Mac OS X computer or Linux/UNIX computer running Wine. The program does not require Firefox to be installed on the computer, nor does it leave personal information on the computer or interfere with any installed versions of Firefox, though installation on a hard drive is possible.

The current stable release is version 3.5.6, released on December 18, 2009. It is compatible with Windows 2000, XP, Vista and 7 as well as Wine on UNIX-based systems.

The previous stable release was version 3.5.5, released on November 5, 2009. It is compatible with 2000, XP and Vista as well as Wine on UNIX-based systems. However, version 3 has serious compatibility issues with WinPE XP and BartPE XP. Nevertheless, version 2.0.0.20, which is still available, is compatible with Windows 98, Me, and PE XP.

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Changes from Mozilla Firefox

Firefox Portable retains all of Mozilla Firefox's abilities such as extensions and automatic updating. Modifications to reduce the number of writes to the flash drive have also been added. The cache and browser history were previously disabled under the release of 2.0. Firefox Portable's ability to delete cookies and the download history on exit is not enabled by default, as per a licensing agreement with Mozilla.

Personal settings, bookmarks, and any installed extensions and themes are stored on the flash drive along with Firefox Portable. This allows the user to move from computer to computer without losing application settings. Plugins such as Flash and Shockwave cannot be installed to Portable Firefox in the usual sense, but the plug in files can be copied from a local installation to the appropriate portable folder.[3]

Features

  • Launcher - Performs a number of functions including: adjustment of paths to external programs (mime types), adjustment of paths to local homepages, intelligent recreation of the component registry as you move drives, backup/restore of certain registry keys in certain instances, cleaning of folders and directories in certain instances, adjustment of some extension setting paths making non-portable extensions portable.[4]
  • Default Profile - A default profile exists within the Firefox directory with settings to improve portability.[4]
  • No Default Browser Check - Firefox won't check to see if it is the default browser on start up.[4]
  • Download Prompt - Firefox will ask where to save downloads.[4]
  • No Disk Cache - The browser disk cache has been disabled to decrease disk size and the number of writes to the disk, possibly increasing disk life.[4]
  • Update Prompt - As updating the browser on a flash drive can be very slow, Firefox Portable asks you if you'd like to update rather than doing it automatically.[4]

Issues

  • Some networks may not let the browser access the Internet from an external device, as it is perceived as a security risk.[5]
  • Add-ons and extensions appear to take longer to install.[5]
  • Constant read-writes to an external flash drive may decrease the life expectancy of the drive.[5]
  • Multiple profiles are not supported (a somewhat hidden feature in the official Firefox). [5]

See also

References

  1. ^ "DIY Super Guide: Make a USB Key Travel Kit". Maximum PC (Brisbane, CA: Future US): 28. July 2005. ISSN 1522-4279. 
  2. ^ Scott, Bob (February 2005). "Toolbox: Keychain Browser". Make (Sebastopol, CA: O'Reilly Media) 1: 179. ISBN 0-596-00922-4. 
  3. ^ http://portableapps.com/support/firefox_portable Retrieved on 2009-05-14.
  4. ^ a b c d e f http://portableapps.com/support/firefox_portable#modifications Retrieved on 2009-05-14.
  5. ^ a b c d http://www.brighthub.com/office/home/reviews/28332.aspx Retrieved on 2009-05-14.

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