Download Firefox 46.0.1 for Windows - Free and Secure Web Browser
Mozilla Firefox 46 is a web browser developed by Mozilla Foundation, available for download in full install version for Windows platforms from legacy sources. This version of Firefox was officially released on 2016-04-26 for public access and a brief summary of important updates and change log pertaining to this edition can be read below.
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Installing V46 from a Mozilla tarball produces the same result, including starting Firefox with the default new-install profile. I found a Mozilla download for manually installing V45 again from a tarball, which is what I'm currently using.
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---Solution--- (at least for me) I had the same problem with wheezy updated to the current newest packages. Checked the software requirements and found that my installation actually met all of them, yet couldn't update Firefox the usual way i.e. via the menu help-> about Firefox. So i tried, as a last ditch attempt before taking into serious consideration the hassle of upgrading Debian, a fresh install from scratch downloading the tar.gz of Firefox 46.0.1 , tested it and it works- I'm using it right now.
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I tried to install a portable version of Firefox 46 because I desperately needed to access the hundreds of web pages I had saved in the MAFF format, and I still had the .xpi file for that extension saved on my old computer (no longer available for download). Yes, I know that I can still access those maff files in the extended release version of Firefox (v. 52.9) but that won't happen until after I've done a clean install of Windows necessitated by a calamitous remote session with the fellow who built my new computer.
The first problem I ran into is where to 'install' the program. Instructions state, "To install Firefox Portable, just download the portable package at the top of the Firefox Portable page and then double-click it. Select the location you wish to install to and click OK. A Firefox Portable directory will be created there and all the necessary files installed."
The executable is only too happy to install itself anywhere else I park it. If I park it on my desktop, it will install itself there. If I park it in the folder where I store all the setup files for the various Firefox versions I've downloaded, it will install itself there as well. I finally gave up trying to install it on my computer and installed it instead on a thumb drive, for the time being.
Updated to the most recent version of adobe flash player and the browser becomes unresponsive even on adobe's confirmation page that flash has been installed. can not click ignore, can not click stop script or anything as it displays the error window and the window disappears before you can even click anything but it comes back and back and back. tired by downloading the install packet, closing firefox out completely and THEN making sure all other programs were shut down, installed, then when it tried to verify it was installed it had an issue. i had to force close firefox, uninstall flash and no issues. I tried getting support just to find the previous version but they didn't even want to help me that much, they are only wanting cash from people for their cloud. they don't care about anyone that doesn't use those programs as they make people search for hours AFTER searching for even more days (two weeks) for fixes. I'm personally done but I want to know what the issue is.
this still doesn't present me any relief from the last three week time where i could not use flash player because the update does NOT work. I will install the 64 bit firefox and see if that works and if it does i will continue to use it, but with html5 being used many places (Apple for one) flash is in trouble if the browsers won't work with it.
well it is working for now, but this leads me to believe that adobe/creative has made it a requirement that it works with only mozilla 64 bit vs the 32 bit client. otherwise why would it work with 64 bit but give me problems with the 32 bit? and why has it not even been addressed and patched yet? i can not be the only one with issues of flash as of the last update. this still is not totally answered, it is a "PATCH" but either there is an issue with mozilla 32bit which is the normal download when looking for it as i had to go LOOKING for the 64 bit client, or the issue is with adobe. and my opinion of adobe support still stands, they could have at least said try the 64 bit client or given me a link to the older flash that did work with 32bit.
2) in firefox click the 3 bars at the right side then click the question mark at the bottom right side, click the heading troubleshooting information. if you see next to user agent Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:46.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/46.0 then you have the 64 bit version of firefox. if Win64 is replaced by WoW64 then you have the 32 bit client of firefox.
chrome has it's own version of flash dedicated to just chrome. that's why it works. mine is working because i have gone up to the 64 bit version of firefox, installed adobe and it's working so... the big question to adobe still stands why is there an issue with flash and the 32 bit version of firefox.
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Firefox 20 was released on April 2, 2013 and introduced a panel-based download manager,[77][78] along with H.264 decoding on the tag (on Windows only), and per-window private browsing. It also includes a new developer toolbox, that combines all developer tools into one panel.
Firefox 31 and Firefox 31 ESR were released on July 22, 2014. Both versions added search field on the new tab page and were improved to block malware from downloaded files, along with other new features.[99] Firefox 31 ESR is the first ESR to include the Australis interface, unifying the user experience across different Firefox versions. Firefox 24.x.x ESR versions would be automatically updated to ESR version 31 after October 14, 2014.[100]
Firefox 48 was released on August 2, 2016. Among the many additions were enhanced download protection and the removal of the Windows Remote Access Service modem Autodial. It was also the first official release with "Electrolysis" (multi-process Firefox, meaning that the interface and web pages are running in separate processes in the computer) was enabled. It is the last Firefox version to support Mac OS X Snow Leopard, Mac OS X Lion, and OS X Mountain Lion.[125]
Firefox 50 was released on November 15, 2016. Among the many additions were playback video on more sites without plugins with WebM EME Support for Widevine on Windows and Mac, improved performance for SDK extensions or extensions using the SDK module loader, download protection for a large number of executable file types on Windows, Mac OS, and Linux, and increased availability of WebGL to more than 98 percent of users on Windows 7 and newer.[127]
Firefox 54 was released on June 13, 2017. Major changes included simplifying the download button and download status panel, support for multiple content processes, the ability to create and save custom devices in responsive web design mode, and improved audio and video playback in the browser.[132]
Firefox 56 was released on September 28, 2017. Among the many additions are: a new layout for the "Preferences" page, the launch of Firefox Screenshots, support for address form autofill, hardware acceleration for AES-GCM, update of the Safe Browsing protocol to version 4, improved security or verifying update downloads, and improved support for WebExtensions.[134] Another change was the introduction of the mozlz4 format, a proprietary variant of the lz4 compression format (.mozlz4 and .jsonlz4 file extensions instead of .json.lz4 as per unix/linux standard). Session data is stored in the lz4 format instead of plain text. Firefox 56 cannot recognize the legacy plain text session files, only the lz4-encoded ones.