

It may happen that a skilled browser-developer is out there, willing to help ReactOS with his browser Some people could argue that "there is no need to produce something ReactOS-specific, we should be able to run Windows software", and I agree with that let's say he could "go out of his way and backport his work to Windows XP" then.ĭid MoonChild join the opensource program? Is he interested in doing so? (By the way, is there a list of projects that joined? I know I could find them in the newsposts. So, if you have plans to do some patches for ReactOS (or even if you're in doubt whether to have such plans), go for it. ReactOS - A specific version is planned for this platform in the futureĪs I understand it, the "in the future" is directly linked to ReactOS' speed of progression. Im on Ubuntu 16.04 64 bit and Oracle JDK 64 bit. Java plugin is not working in Pale Moon 27.3.0 64 bit. Another plus is the use of the old Ghostery version 5.4.11, which does not require to you 'sign in'.

I can drag it there, but after I close and restart Pale Moon, the icon is gone. I also had an issue with it displaying the Ublock Origin icon. I have verified that the java plugin is working, by going to this page. The function works fine in FF and Chrome, so not sure what the issue is with my Logitech mouse. Note: Install latest Java JRE/JDK properly before adding symbolic link. Pale Moon is originally a Microsoft Windows product.On the roadmap are the following specific platforms to support in addition to Windows: To install java plugin in Pale Moon web browser. it seems I can change file associations properly when I enter each one of Pale Moon entries in the section, regardless. The program is listed there three times, not just once. Pale Moon future roadmap wrote: Platform support On Settings, Default Apps, Change Default by App, on the user that Pale Moon browser was installed from.
