Releases: Eclipse-Community/r3dfox
Release v129.0.1 for Vista+
Note: If you are upgrading from 127 or earlier, you will want to uninstall any old versions of r3dfox before upgrading to 128+. This will not touch your browser profile or settings. If you do end up with a new profile or no settings, follow these steps. Go to about:profiles, select the previous profile (Usually default-default) as default, and restart the browser.
The portable builds are fully portable, the profile directory is inside the browser folder. It does not touch appdata at all.
Notable bugs:
The 32 bit build is built with --disable-sandbox. With the sandbox enabled under Vista, the browser fails to open multiple processes which breaks the browser. The 64 bit build is fine. Considering Mypal68 globally disables the sandbox, I don't think it's that bad. If this really is a big issue then please pr a fix.
This was added in 129.0-4, but I didn't advertise it anywhere, so it might get missed:
Added back security.csp.enable, or the ability to disable Content Security Policy, allowing you to for example use themes in Vencord Web.
Changes on top of the previous 129.0-4 build:
Fixed new windows opening with light or dark borders with DWM disabled depending on the theme. Relatively minor since it goes away if you resize the window, but I'm hoping it fixes #157
Haven't tested on XP (OCAPI) nor have I extensively stability tested. If you are using 7 RTM, you need to install the VC++ 2019/2022 redistributable, and copy the appropriate files from the r3dfox-7-RTM-fix.7z to the r3dfox installation directory, and it should work.
Please let me know what bugs or issues you encounter with it.
Release v129.0-4 for Vista+
Note: If you are upgrading from 127 or earlier, you will want to uninstall any old versions of r3dfox before upgrading to 128+. This will not touch your browser profile or settings. If you do end up with a new profile or no settings, follow these steps. Go to about:profiles, select the previous profile (Usually default-default) as default, and restart the browser.
The portable builds are fully portable, the profile directory is inside the browser folder. It does not touch appdata at all.
Notable bugs:
The 32 bit build is built with --disable-sandbox. With the sandbox enabled under Vista, the browser fails to open multiple processes which breaks the browser. The 64 bit build is fine. Considering Mypal68 globally disables the sandbox, I don't think it's that bad. If this really is a big issue then please pr a fix.
Changes on top of the previous 129.0-3 build:
Added back security.csp.enable, or the ability to disable Content Security Policy, allowing you to for example use themes in Vencord Web.
Haven't tested on XP (OCAPI) nor have I extensively stability tested. If you are using 7 RTM, you need to install the VC++ 2019/2022 redistributable, and copy the appropriate files from the r3dfox-7-RTM-fix.7z to the r3dfox installation directory, and it should work.
Please let me know what bugs or issues you encounter with it.
Release v129.0-3 for Vista+
Note: If you are upgrading from 127 or earlier, you will want to uninstall any old versions of r3dfox before upgrading to 128+. This will not touch your browser profile or settings. If you do end up with a new profile or no settings, follow these steps. Go to about:profiles, select the previous profile (Usually default-default) as default, and restart the browser.
The portable builds are fully portable, the profile directory is inside the browser folder. It does not touch appdata at all.
Notable bugs:
The 32 bit build is built with --disable-sandbox. With the sandbox enabled under Vista, the browser fails to open multiple processes which breaks the browser. The 64 bit build is fine. Considering Mypal68 globally disables the sandbox, I don't think it's that bad. If this really is a big issue then please pr a fix.
Changes on top of the previous 129.0-2 build:
DoH settings in preferences work again again because people wanted it to work before Mozilla fixed it.
Inactive window menu bar text is always black.
Haven't tested on XP (OCAPI) nor have I extensively stability tested. If you are using 7 RTM, you need to install the VC++ 2019/2022 redistributable, and copy the appropriate files from the r3dfox-7-RTM-fix.7z to the r3dfox installation directory, and it should work.
Please let me know what bugs or issues you encounter with it.
Release v129.0-2 for Vista+
Note: If you are upgrading from 127 or earlier, you will want to uninstall any old versions of r3dfox before upgrading to 128+. This will not touch your browser profile or settings. If you do end up with a new profile or no settings, follow these steps. Go to about:profiles, select the previous profile (Usually default-default) as default, and restart the browser.
The portable builds are fully portable, the profile directory is inside the browser folder. It does not touch appdata at all.
Notable bugs:
The 32 bit build is built with --disable-sandbox. With the sandbox enabled under Vista, the browser fails to open multiple processes which breaks the browser. The 64 bit build is fine. Considering Mypal68 globally disables the sandbox, I don't think it's that bad. If this really is a big issue then please pr a fix.
Changes on top of the previous 129.0 build:
Option for instant one off searches and enabled by default. (Search engines under "This time, search with:" in urlbar take a single click to search)
Fixed broken context menu padding with r3dfox theme.
Enabled privacy.sanitize.useOldClearHistoryDialog (More options listed when using custom settings for history)
Haven't tested on XP (OCAPI) nor have I extensively stability tested. If you are using 7 RTM, you need to install the VC++ 2019/2022 redistributable, and copy the appropriate files from the r3dfox-7-RTM-fix.7z to the r3dfox installation directory, and it should work.
Please let me know what bugs or issues you encounter with it.
Release v129.0 for Vista+
Note: If you are upgrading from 127 or earlier, you will want to uninstall any old versions of r3dfox before upgrading to 128+. This will not touch your browser profile or settings. If you do end up with a new profile or no settings, follow these steps. Go to about:profiles, select the previous profile (Usually default-default) as default, and restart the browser.
The portable builds are fully portable, the profile directory is inside the browser folder. It does not touch appdata at all.
Notable bugs:
The 32 bit build is built with --disable-sandbox. With the sandbox enabled under Vista, the browser fails to open multiple processes which breaks the browser. The 64 bit build is fine. Considering Mypal68 globally disables the sandbox, I don't think it's that bad. If this really is a big issue then please pr a fix.
Changes on top of the previous 128.0.3-2 build:
Private browsing icon no longer looks scuffed at smaller icon sizes.
Haven't tested on XP (OCAPI) nor have I extensively stability tested. If you are using 7 RTM, you need to install the VC++ 2019/2022 redistributable, and copy the appropriate files from the r3dfox-7-RTM-fix.7z to the r3dfox installation directory, and it should work.
Please let me know what bugs or issues you encounter with it.
Release v128.0.3-hotfix for Vista+
Nobody reported that the caption buttons do not work with the menu bar disabled. After making the previous release, I noticed they were missing with the classic theme, but I was too tired to fix and make a new release at the time. So I left it for tomorrow, however I was super busy and nobody reported it so I forgot. Then I get a bug report on Discord about the caption buttons not working in regular mode. How was this not reported immediately after I made the release wtf?
Note: If you are upgrading from 127 or earlier, you will want to uninstall any old versions of r3dfox before upgrading to 128+. This will not touch your browser profile or settings. If you do end up with a new profile or no settings, follow these steps. Go to about:profiles, select the previous profile (Usually default-default) as default, and restart the browser.
The portable builds are fully portable, the profile directory is inside the browser folder. It does not touch appdata at all.
Notable bugs:
The 32 bit build is built with --disable-sandbox. With the sandbox enabled under Vista, the browser fails to open multiple processes which breaks the browser. The 64 bit build is fine. Considering Mypal68 globally disables the sandbox, I don't think it's that bad. If this really is a big issue then please pr a fix.
Changes on top of the previous 128.0.3 build:
Caption buttons now work with the menu bar disabled.
Caption buttons now appear in classic theme with the menu bar disabled.
Haven't tested on XP (OCAPI) nor have I extensively stability tested. If you are using 7 RTM, you need to install the VC++ 2019/2022 redistributable, and copy the appropriate files from the r3dfox-7-RTM-fix.7z to the r3dfox installation directory, and it should work.
Please let me know what bugs or issues you encounter with it.
Release v128.0.3 for Vista+
Note: If you are upgrading from 127 or earlier, you will want to uninstall any old versions of r3dfox before upgrading to 128+. This will not touch your browser profile or settings. If you do end up with a new profile or no settings, follow these steps. Go to about:profiles, select the previous profile (Usually default-default) as default, and restart the browser.
The portable builds are fully portable, the profile directory is inside the browser folder. It does not touch appdata at all.
Notable bugs:
The 32 bit build is built with --disable-sandbox. With the sandbox enabled under Vista, the browser fails to open multiple processes which breaks the browser. The 64 bit build is fine. Considering Mypal68 globally disables the sandbox, I don't think it's that bad. If this really is a big issue then please pr a fix.
Changes on top of the previous 128.0.2-2 build:
New installs now default to having menu bar and dark theme enabled.
Fixed empty space with menu bar enabled.
Option to disable menu bar background. (enabled by default)
Aero fog also applies to menu bar.
Menu bar keeps black colored text when window is inactive.
Option to enable translucent navbar.
Force transparency option should work in more scenarios now.
Translate works again.
DoH settings not expanding fixed.
Uninstaller should work now.
Profile downgrade should work now.
More telemetry disabled.
Haven't tested on XP (OCAPI) nor have I extensively stability tested. If you are using 7 RTM, you need to install the VC++ 2019/2022 redistributable, and copy the appropriate files from the r3dfox-7-RTM-fix.7z to the r3dfox installation directory, and it should work.
Please let me know what bugs or issues you encounter with it.
Beta b129.0b10 for 7+
I mostly rushed this for a friend, don't know much about it or how well it works. Has none of the improvements coming in 128.0.3.
Note: If you are upgrading from 127 or earlier, you will want to uninstall any old versions of r3dfox before upgrading to 128+. This will not touch your browser profile or settings. If you do end up with a new profile or no settings, follow these steps. Go to about:profiles, select the previous profile (Usually default-default) as default, and restart the browser.
The portable builds are fully portable, the profile directory is inside the browser folder. It does not touch appdata at all.
Notable bugs:
I probably fucked something up, don't know anything yet.
Extended JPEG-XL support removed, only basic level. Might fix in release 129 if I try at a time when I seemingly have +5 IQ for no reason.
No Vista support yet.
Changes on top of the previous 128.0.2-2 build:
I guess being 129 idk
Haven't tested on XP (OCAPI) nor have I extensively stability tested. If you are using 7 RTM, you need to install the VC++ 2019/2022 redistributable, and copy the appropriate files from the r3dfox-7-RTM-fix.7z to the r3dfox installation directory, and it should work.
Please let me know what bugs or issues you encounter with it.
Release v128.0.2-2 for Vista+
Note: If you are upgrading from 127 or earlier, you will want to uninstall any old versions of r3dfox before upgrading to 128+. This will not touch your browser profile or settings. If you do end up with a new profile or no settings, follow these steps. Go to about:profiles, select the previous profile (Usually default-default) as default, and restart the browser.
The portable builds are fully portable, the profile directory is inside the browser folder. It does not touch appdata at all.
Notable bugs:
The 32 bit build is built with --disable-sandbox. With the sandbox enabled under Vista, the browser fails to open multiple processes which breaks the browser. The 64 bit build is fine. Considering Mypal68 globally disables the sandbox, I don't think it's that bad. If this really is a big issue then please pr a fix.
Changes on top of the previous 128.0 build:
Container tabs look better, container indicator is on bottom of tab, and active tab indicator matches container color. (Thanks Firefox-Proton-Square)
Tab drop indicator now shows and is colored red.
r3dfox theme has more red elements, text selection, download bar, etc.
Initial and very broken Cairo rendering backend support.
Haven't tested on XP (OCAPI) nor have I extensively stability tested. If you are using 7 RTM, you need to install the VC++ 2019/2022 redistributable, and copy the appropriate files from the r3dfox-7-RTM-fix.7z to the r3dfox installation directory, and it should work.
Please let me know what bugs or issues you encounter with it.
Release v128.0.2 for Vista+
So the 32 bit build doesn't want to build. I could probably clobber and it would probably be fine, I'm just too tired to wait the hour that would take, so 64 bit only release for now.
Note: If you are upgrading from 127 or earlier, you will want to uninstall any old versions of r3dfox before upgrading to 128+. This will not touch your browser profile or settings. If you do end up with a new profile or no settings, follow these steps. Go to about:profiles, select the previous profile (Usually default-default) as default, and restart the browser.
The portable builds are fully portable, the profile directory is inside the browser folder. It does not touch appdata at all.
Notable bugs:
The 32 bit build (if one existed) is built with --disable-sandbox. With the sandbox enabled under Vista, the browser fails to open multiple processes which breaks the browser. The 64 bit build is fine. Considering Mypal68 globally disables the sandbox, I don't think it's that bad. If this really is a big issue then please pr a fix.
Changes on top of the previous 128.0 build:
Windows Vista support!
dom.private-attribution.submission.enabled set to false (less telemetry)
Aero fog should now work on 10 with Aero properly.
Haven't tested on XP (OCAPI) nor have I extensively stability tested. If you are using 7 RTM, you need to install the VC++ 2019/2022 redistributable, and copy the appropriate files from the r3dfox-7-RTM-fix.7z to the r3dfox installation directory, and it should work.
Please let me know what bugs or issues you encounter with it.