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ESR v128.4.0 for Vista+

02 Nov 00:07
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I have no idea if upgrading from 115 to 128 is broken like it is going from 127 to 128. Maybe follow the same steps as release to be safe idk.

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 128.2.0rc build:
New ESR (orange) icons are included.
New color schemes are included, ESR (orange), and Plasmafox (pinkish-purple)
Added the ability to enable/disable the r3dfox theme's drag space.
All new r3dfox features from 130.x:
Moving the profile folder should not break extensions anymore.
r3dfox is now compiled with accessibility services included again.
Accessibility is disabled by default for more security and performance, however there is now a GUI option for enabling/disabling it.
There are no more blacklisted ports, except for 0.
Beacon web tracking is disabled. (beacon.enabled is set to false)
Translucent design works with light mode now.

Haven't tested on XP (OCAPI) nor have I extensively stability tested.

Please let me know what bugs or issues you encounter with it.

Release v132.0rc-2 for Vista+

30 Oct 14:43
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The portable builds are fully portable, the profile directory is inside the browser folder. It does not touch appdata at all.

Also if you want a classic Chrome/Chromium like theme better than the default, try Geckium.

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 132.0rc build:
Partially update r3dfox theme to fix massive tab gap

Haven't tested on XP (OCAPI) nor have I extensively stability tested.

Please let me know what bugs or issues you encounter with it.

Release v132.0rc for Vista+

30 Oct 00:36
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The portable builds are fully portable, the profile directory is inside the browser folder. It does not touch appdata at all.

Also if you want a classic Chrome/Chromium like theme better than the default, try Geckium.

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 131.0.3 build:
Added the ability to enable/disable the r3dfox theme's drag space.

Haven't tested on XP (OCAPI) nor have I extensively stability tested.

Please let me know what bugs or issues you encounter with it.

Release v131.0.3 for Vista+

28 Oct 09:06
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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.

Also if you want a classic Chrome/Chromium like theme better than the default, try Geckium.

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 131.0.3rc build:
Fixes location popups causing browser to crash on Windows Vista/7.
Fixes YouTube and maybe other videos being broken on Windows Vista.
I've been busy with other projects, which is why there hasn't been much progress here. Maybe I'll get 132.0 and 128.4 out relatively soon.

Haven't tested on XP (OCAPI) nor have I extensively stability tested.

Please let me know what bugs or issues you encounter with it.

Release v131.0.3rc for Vista+

24 Oct 00:32
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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.

Also if you want a classic Chrome/Chromium like theme better than the default, try Geckium.

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 130.0.1rc build:
New color schemes are included, ESR (orange), and Plasmafox (pinkish-purple)
I've been busy with other projects, which is why there hasn't been much progress here. Maybe I'll get 132.0 and 128.4 out relatively soon.

Haven't tested on XP (OCAPI) nor have I extensively stability tested.

Please let me know what bugs or issues you encounter with it.

Release v130.0.1rc for Vista+

16 Sep 04:01
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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:
Moving the profile folder should not break extensions anymore.
r3dfox is now compiled with accessibility services included again.
Accessibility is disabled by default for more security and performance, however there is now a GUI option for enabling/disabling it.
There are no more blacklisted ports, except for 0.
Beacon web tracking is disabled. (beacon.enabled is set to false)
Translucent design works with light mode now.

Haven't tested on XP (OCAPI) nor have I extensively stability tested.

Please let me know what bugs or issues you encounter with it.

Release v128.2.0rc for Vista+

26 Aug 19:01
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I have no idea if upgrading from 115 to 128 is broken like it is going from 127 to 128. Maybe follow the same steps as release to be safe idk.

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-hotfix build:
All new r3dfox features from 129.x
Working menus in classic theme without zindex. Might be slightly faster.

Haven't tested on XP (OCAPI) nor have I extensively stability tested.

Please let me know what bugs or issues you encounter with it.

Release v129.0.2 for Vista+

23 Aug 20:13
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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 still have not advertised 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.

This was added in 129.0-5, but I still have not advertised it anywhere, so it might get missed:
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

Changes on top of the previous 129.0-5 build:
Installer version should no longer have weird crashes for some users. (Thanks @newbie-461)
VC++ is integrated since it's too hard for people to just install a dependency required for near every application these days. This has resulted in a 1-2MB size increase from last release. However it has made the 7 RTM fix redundant and it now just works there.
More telemetry disabled

Haven't tested on XP (OCAPI) nor have I extensively stability tested.

Please let me know what bugs or issues you encounter with it.

Release v129.0.1 for Vista+

13 Aug 20:27
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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+

12 Aug 15:19
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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.