Waterfox
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Waterfox is a web browser which is based on what is now the Firefox browser. This 64-bit web browser is designed with one main thing in mind--speed. Some people use it for this reason alone, while others use it because they are trying to avoid Firefox for political and religious reasons.
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History
Waterfox was started in March 2011 by Alex Kontos. From the beginning, he has used Intel's C++ compiler, which he referes to as "one of the most powerful compilers out there." [1]
Notes
- Waterfox seems to only support 64-bit systems
- Another alternative sometimes used is Pale Moon, which supports 32-bit systems