SourceA 64-bit version of Mozilla Firefox is not yet available for end users in stable form, but today the company has updated its Developer Edition lineup with such a version for Windows users.
Mozilla Firefox Developer Edition 64-bit can now be downloaded by users of the most popular desktop platforms out there, as the app was already available on Linux and OS X.
Windows users are provided with exactly the same feature package, but the 64-bit version obviously brings a number of significant advantages that could be at some point implemented in the stable build for consumers too.
Very good move from Mozilla !
fyi ... A 64-bit version of Firefox known as Waterfox has been available for some time now. They just recently updated it to v36 to match Firefox. There's also another 64-bit version known as Cyberfox -- but I haven't used that one.
That's Firefox Nightly, I've been using it for ages.
"we made 64bit Firefox so it can leak more memory for you"
Developer version is v37.x
Nightly versions are v39.0+
Got it! Fair enough.
Pale Moon is also 64 bit.
My issue with Pale Moon is they have gone their own way and Water Fox still supports FireFox add-ons.
I've been lucky so far. All my add-ons still work in Pale Moon.