Submit portable freeware that you find here. It helps if you include information like description, extraction instruction, Unicode support, whether it writes to the registry, and so on.
... and some other about:config memory tweaks. I'm currently using the Tip 2: Reduce memory usage when minimized, though the steps for adding it don't seem to work. Don't create a new item, just start typing config.trim_on_minimize and it'll allow you to add it. https://www.davidtan.org/tips-reduce-fi ... che-usage/
Doesn't view security as optional
Agreed. As Firefox tries to maintain it's status with their remaining dedicated userbase, they're afraid of major failures in security and feature shortfalls. An effective sandboxing tool seems like it would help with both. At the cost of a lot more RAM usage of course.
Thanks for the tips, will try them ASAP, the pending demise of Firefox as we know it notwithstanding...
webfork wrote: ↑An effective sandboxing tool seems like it would help with both. At the cost of a lot more RAM usage of course.
An user-controlled FLOSS browsing sandbox is something I'd have no problem getting behind, even at the cost of further system resources -- I'm certain plenty of optimizing tricks would be sure to follow...
An user-controlled FLOSS browsing sandbox is something I'd have no problem getting behind, even at the cost of further system resources -- I'm certain plenty of optimizing tricks would be sure to follow...
On the subject of Firefox customization -- and the ongoing onslaught of silently disabling user options -- I've come upon a most useful resource, with some (still?) working tips regarding the use of the so-called Enterprise Policy Framework -- which, BTW, at some point reads thusly:
The only sure way to change how Firefox behaves is to use the enterprise policy framework. Firefox seems to care about large corporate customers. They clearly do not care about regular people, the Mozilla corporation has demonstrated that time and time again.
Midas wrote: ↑Tue May 24, 2022 7:19 am
On the subject of Firefox customization -- and the ongoing onslaught of silently disabling user options -- I've come upon a most useful resource, with some (still?) working tips regarding the use of the so-called Enterprise Policy Framework -- which, BTW, at some point reads thusly:
The only sure way to change how Firefox behaves is to use the enterprise policy framework. Firefox seems to care about large corporate customers. They clearly do not care about regular people, the Mozilla corporation has demonstrated that time and time again.
I already do this. I have a copy of policies.json ready to be pasted into the main Firefox folder's /distribution/policies.json location whenever I update Firefox Portable.
Having used Firefox (and derivatives) for ages, I had no reason to suspect the silent deactivation of my intemporal (albeit quite minor) setup options until a pesky update nag wouldn't go away however I tried. This shift away from user allegiance only dawned on me when I finally got the leisure to research (and solve) the issue. As they say, trust is earned in thimbles and wasted in buckets...
freakazoid wrote: ↑Tue May 24, 2022 1:04 pmI already do this. I have a copy of policies.json ready to be pasted into the main Firefox folder's /distribution/policies.json location whenever I update Firefox Portable.
The Firefox Portable installer is configured to preserve the distribution directories in both App\Firefox and App\Firefox64. Is this not working for you?
JohnTHaller wrote: ↑Wed May 25, 2022 7:38 am
The Firefox Portable installer is configured to preserve the distribution directories in both App\Firefox and App\Firefox64. Is this not working for you?
Since I have you here John, how do I build the main FirefoxPortable.exe launcher file from source? Oftentimes when I want to update just that executable, I have to download and extract the entire Firefox Portable package just to get the small, <200kb FirefoxPortable.exe file.
freakazoid wrote: ↑Wed May 25, 2022 1:56 pmSince I have you here John, how do I build the main FirefoxPortable.exe launcher file from source? Oftentimes when I want to update just that executable, I have to download and extract the entire Firefox Portable package just to get the small, <200kb FirefoxPortable.exe file.
John, can you also make sure to update the ThunderbirdPortableU.nsi file on Github? The version on Github is v2.3, whereas the current release version on portableapps.com is at v2.7. Thanks in advance.
freakazoid wrote: ↑Sat Jun 04, 2022 3:22 pmJohn, can you also make sure to update the ThunderbirdPortableU.nsi file on Github? The version on Github is v2.3, whereas the current release version on portableapps.com is at v2.7. Thanks in advance.
Updated. I should split those out to a separate project from the app configs so they're easier to locate.