

Startup and shutdown would show no major difference in speed. Document load time – especially over a network – would only be slightly faster on 64-bit (meaning you really wouldn’t notice any significant difference). Think of it this way: Would you notice a difference between a 32-bit Microsoft Word and a 64-bit Microsoft Word? Nope. You can benchmark-benchmark-benchmark all day long and spout out numbers-numbers-numbers, but the fact of the matter is that in practical use, you will notice little to no difference in performance compared to a 32-bit browser. In a browser application, 64-bit at this point really hasn’t proven to be any better than the 32-bit flavors. The contact from was never meant as a way for users to get support, as it's quite inefficient since there's only me! Therefore if you'd like to contact me with anything important please don't hesitate to Private Message me here on reddit.Now if we’re talking about, say, a video editing suite that requires gobs and gobs of memory to crunch and render video data faster, then oh yes, 64-bit is better because that architecture can process and access everything quicker. How can I contact you directly now that there's no contact form? Waterfox releases generally happen a week after Firefox releases. What is the release schedule of Waterfox? Unfortunately it's not the best place for discussion, so I'll be linking the news posts here and comments can be made onto there from now on.Īnything you like, as long as it's related to Waterfox! What about the comments made on Waterfox news posts?ĭisqus was always meant as a way for you to be able to leave a quick comment. I've found it to be the best way to be able to communicate with you about any issues you may have, directly! The thread over at has become a bit difficult for people to navigate through, but I'll still be browsing it as much as I do here. I'd like to personally welcome you to the Waterfox subreddit.
