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Read more...There’s some good news for Firefox fans, as Mozilla seems to have finally decided on officially launching a 64-bit version of its browser.
Mozilla has finally reached the conclusion that a non- x86 version of its popular browser is a good way to go. Citing the growing marketshare of x64 OS versions and the fact that both IE and Chrome now offer 64-bit versions, Mozilla will now focus on offering a similar version of Firefox.
My only concern is legacy gear [that bit in the article about M$ dropping x86] though for HTPCs since I nLited a legal XP
licence and firewall all but time correcting and TV listings, I guess I can work around it. Maybe learn to vLite Seven or Eight, which I haven't tried yet. Since most people use them to integrate hotfixes and security, I use them to see how much I can strip out and still have a viable OS to support the main application (in my case the utility for the MDP-130 and driver for the remote) though I hope the x86 line continues.
For with PAE enabled, I can make x86 do anything that 64-bit does.