CAB archives can be digitally (authenticode) signed, which no other format offers (except.
7z, and with delta compression it performs BETTER than. CAB: without delta compression it compresses almost as good as.
Windows (since ’95) NATIVE archive format. So I asked Stefan if he had a good alternative to 7-Zip, and this is what he said: The same could apply to 7-Zip, if there is any real demand for it. Now that Mozilla offers 64-bit Windows binaries, the focus of Waterfox has shifted, but in the beginning, it was all about it being compiled differently.
I’m not sure what Mozilla’s reasoning was they already offered 64-bit versions for Mac and Linux, and from the first moment I tried Waterfox (which only existed in 64-bit form) in Windows, it was more stable than 32-bit Firefox by far. It’s kind of how I believe Waterfox got started… years ago, Mozilla did not offer any official 64-bit builds of Firefox for Windows, so MrAlex94 began to build the Firefox source into 64-bit binaries, so that end users who don’t have the resources or desire to compile it themselves can still benefit.
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