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  2. Firefox Portable - Wikipedia

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    Mozilla Firefox, Portable Edition (formerly known as Portable Firefox and commonly known as Firefox Portable) is a repackaged version of Mozilla Firefox created by John T. Haller. The application allows Firefox to be run from a USB flash drive, [1] [2] CD-ROM, or other portable device on any Windows computer or Linux/Unix computer running Wine.

  3. Firefox version history - Wikipedia

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    [44] [45] Firefox 12 is the final release to support Windows 2000 and Windows XP RTM & SP1. [46] [47] Firefox 13 was released on June 5, 2012. [48] Starting with this version, Windows support was exclusively for Windows XP SP2/SP3, Windows Vista, and Windows 7. Firefox 13 adds and updates several features, such as an updated new tab [49] and ...

  4. PortableApps.com - Wikipedia

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    These portable applications are intended to be used from removable storage devices such as USB flash drives. The site was founded by John T. Haller and includes contributions from over 100 people, including developers, designers, and translators.

  5. Firefox 3.6 - Wikipedia

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    Development for this version started on December 1, 2008. [9] The first alpha of version 3.6 was released on August 7, 2009. [10] The first beta version was released on October 30, [11] followed by Beta 2 on November 10, Beta 3 on November 17, Beta 4 on November 26, and Beta 5 on December 17. [12]

  6. Local shared object - Wikipedia

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    Data is stored in the Action Message Format. With the default settings, the Flash Player does not seek the user's permission to store local shared objects on the hard disk. By default, an SWF application running in Flash Player from version 9 to 11 (as of Sept 1, 2011) may store up to 100 kB of data to the user's hard drive. If the application ...

  7. Flashblock - Wikipedia

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    Flashblock neither stops the download of Flash content nor does it prevent its execution completely. The extension uses XBL and CSS to prevent elements of Silverlight, Macromedia Authorware, Adobe Director and Adobe Flash from being displayed. [6] Flashblock does not prevent the elements from being downloaded. [7]

  8. Firefox early version history - Wikipedia

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    Firefox 2.0.0.20 was the final version that could run under an unmodified installation of Windows NT 4.0, Windows 98, and Windows Me. [ 60 ] [ failed verification ] [ 61 ] Subsequently, Mozilla Corporation announced it would not develop new versions of Firefox 2 after the 2.0.0.20 release, but continued Firefox 2 development as long as other ...

  9. Adobe Flash Player - Wikipedia

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    Adobe Flash Player (known in Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Google Chrome as Shockwave Flash) [10] is a discontinued [note 1] computer program for viewing multimedia content, executing rich Internet applications, and streaming audio and video content created on the Adobe Flash platform.