

- #WATERFOX PORTABLE VERSION INSTALL#
- #WATERFOX PORTABLE VERSION UPDATE#
- #WATERFOX PORTABLE VERSION CODE#
Ask Oracle what developing a reputation for taking things to court has done for their PR.
#WATERFOX PORTABLE VERSION CODE#
Waterfox is specifically for 64-bit systems, with one thing in mind: speed. No portable version, but since the code is very similar, it seems one could easily be created. If Pepsi and Coke can both copyright individual colors and Chick-Fil-A can own the phrase "eat more _" then I think Mozilla has an asteroid-proof case here.įor reasons I've gone into before, Mozilla is not and probably will not be litigious in this regard. Waterfox is a high performance browser based on the Mozilla Firefox source code. Despite this, it is up to the intellectual property holder to move on this, which they certainly could. Changing the icon color and the first part of the word of the program seems a bad way to declare a difference. The (admittedly vague) breakdown from cases I've followed is that if there is a chance that it could create confusion, its violating the law. Though if I were a judge, I would probably find Waterfox infringing too. of the Edwards - Long Lake Waterfox ) Production Area in Stevens County.

"Too similar" is entirely open to court's interpretation. All portable stands must be removed from the refuge at the end of each day's. Really? Trademark law is not so specific.
#WATERFOX PORTABLE VERSION INSTALL#
Upgradeįor an upgrade, simply download and install the latest portable setup. Then run waterfox-portable.exe and remove Waterfox™ from your computer.

If you have already installed Waterfox™ from the original setup, move the following files :
#WATERFOX PORTABLE VERSION UPDATE#
Waterfox™ portable app made with Portapps.Īn open-source web browser intended to be speedy, ethical and maintain support for legacy extensions Latest versionĭownload and install the latest portable setup where you want then run waterfox-portable.exe. I really really hope /u/MrAlex94 didnt decide to cut Portable support for Waterfox altogether starting with this update due to time/resources constraints (although this would be understandable), as a lot of the original appeal of Waterfox was it having a stable, dev-maintained Portable version in the first place.

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