Fixed a critical bug when a new instance of an executable file (for example, from the command line, etc.) closed the process of old instance opened earlier.Fixed mp4 video assembling problems for some streams when audio did not play, or when video played too fast and only the audio played, etc.Resolved problem with download error "400 Bad Request".Also please update "IDM Integration Module" add-on to version 6.41.7 in Firefox to see all downloading options. Fixed problems when some web sites had only MKV options and no options of MP4 downloading in Firefox browser.Resolved problems with video recognition on several web sites.Added a correct processing and conversion for some types of MP4 video streams.Improved video recognition for some web sites.Fixed a bug when the download panel was shown even when it was turned off. Fixed problems with downloading for several types of video streams.Optimized sorting of the list of downloads with a large number of items.Fixed problems with downloading from several sites.Resolved slow download speed problem for some files when Google Chrome is open.You may also check for updates manually at any time using "Help→Check for updates." IDM main menu item. Once a new version becomes available, IDM will show a dialog that describes all new features and suggests updating your current version. Failing that I would just stick with Firefox which will be supported for another couple of years on both operating systems.IDM has an automatic update option, and IDM can check for the availability of a new version once per week. I then opened my favourite browser to use on older computers, Opera (browser with an interface very similar to Google Chrome, despite Google Chrome not being supported on either Windows XP, or Vista – my operating system on this computer that I’m typing this out on), and because I had copied the link on YouTube I pasted it, loaded the page and by default the browser had set itself to 720P and began playing the same video issue free.Ĭurrently, that’s about as far as my experience with Pale Moon goes, and in my personal opinion I would have to recommend Opera if you want a fast and secure web browser to use on an older computer. Running Pale Moon I selected “720P” for the quality (by default it had set itself to 480P) and the videos just froze, and were constantly freezing and buffering. I then tried to play a YouTube video on both Firefox and Chrome I can easily play 480P videos and 720P as long as the video is at the standard 30FPS, rather than 60FPS. I thought that was odd because that’s never happened to me when I’ve been using any other browser, and gave it the benefit of the doubt. I also liked the interface of the browser once it launched, however, I noticed that neither version was particularly fast when I was navigating the web, and the x86 version (now the most up to date version because the Atom/XP version of the program is an older version) actually crashed, and froze while loading YouTube. Both versions installed perfectly fine, as expected. I recently downloaded and installed both the x86 version, and XP/Atom version (specifically designed to run on low-powered processors) of Pale Moon after having the browser recommended to me because of its supposedly low CPU-usage – this appealed to me because I am using an older dual-core machine.
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