Mozilla Cancels The 64 Bit Version of Firefox For Windows

By | November 22, 2012


Mozilla Cancels The 64 Bit Version of Firefox For WindowsOS X and Linux builds development to continue.

If you’ve been anxiously waiting for the official 64 bit Firefox release for Windows then grab some pills as Mozilla has just announced the plans to halt its development.

Why would they do that? According to Mozilla’s Benjamin Smedberg, they got things to do. As stated in the mozilla.dev.planning discussion board, crashes submitted by those using the 64 bit version of Firefox are treated as a second class citizens and are not actually tagged as a high priority reports. Why? Well, as he says, “because we are working on other things.”.

In addition to that, he blames a lack of plugins for the 64 bit version of Windows (hint: Java and Flash do work fine) and their developers inability to implement things like windowproc hooking, resulting in less than stable builds.

Thankfully, there are web browsers that utilize the 64 bit architecture: Internet Explorer and Opera. And in case the x86-64 support is a must, then you are better off using one of the mentioned alternatives.

[Via: TheNextWeb]


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  1. Przemysław Lib says:

    It also leave WaterFox.

    Unofficial FF for 64bits.

  2. Tiago Sá says:

    About damn time. It’s just not worth the effort at this stage.

  3. Never released, and now cancelled, pfff.

  4. Ichann says:

    Too ambitious like their other projects. Cancel the jetpack, the OS and just do the browser.

  5. Yousef Alemiem says:

    they need to develop it for linux at the first place not windows

  6. Rangel says:

    That was a surprise for me, mainly by the efforts we see about the end of 32-bit era, Microsoft announced that the Windows 9 will lack 32-bit version, they said they will release only 64-bit and a new 128-bit version of the Windows 9. i really don’t think that give up of the 64-bit is a good choice at all…