Developer(s) | Moonchild (M. Straver) |
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Initial release | 2009-10-20 |
Development status | Active |
Written in | C/C++ |
Operating system | Microsoft Windows |
Available in | English (US) |
Type | Web browser |
License | binaries: proprietary source: MPL 1.1 |
Website | www.palemoon.org |
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Origins and lineage |
Pale Moon is a web browser based on Mozilla Firefox.[1] It uses the Mozilla back-end (powered by Mozilla).[2] It is available for Windows platforms and distributed by Moonchild (M.Straver).[3] Pale Moon builds on Firefox, optimizing for efficiency of code and aimed at current and modern microprocessors.[4] Pale Moon is freely downloadable with open source code and proprietary freeware binaries.[5] Most of the available Firefox extensions and plugins are compatible with Pale Moon.[6]
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Pale Moon is optimized using the following methods:
Binary code optimization
The resulting browser will not run on particularly old hardware as a result, but by cutting out support for older systems, Pale Moon works with an optimized code base that takes full advantage of modern processor instruction sets.[9]
Removing functions that are not in high demand
The resulting differences in speed by using optimizations and also removing certain program features[11] like accessibility and parental controls have shown a significant advantage of the optimized browser compared to Firefox,[12][13] even though the source code is otherwise mostly untouched.[14]
Pale Moon, since v4, has also made some changes to the program's interface (layout) compared to its sibling Firefox:[15]
Pale Moon offers a number of different downloads:
The same as Firefox, the Pale Moon source code is open source, with the source code residing under the MPL 1.1 except for parts relating to branding. Unlike Firefox, the Pale Moon binaries have a redistribution license[5] which allows redistribution but only under certain conditions. According to the author, this is to prevent the possibility of any confusion with tainted versions (see the Firefox branding argument Mozilla_Firefox#Trademark_and_logo). The name Pale Moon (relating to the browser), the Pale Moon logo and other proprietary artwork are the intellectual property of M. Straver, and accordingly cannot be used on other third party Firefox builds or other related products without his permission.[18]