This time I canceled that and tried Waterfox as second browser besides Firefox. I'd hope for Mozilla to solve all issues by going the 64bit way, but after all it really isn't "their problem". The issue is a "Java installations suck" and "Waterfox is no real standalone software" issue. To make it clear: this is no real Mozilla issue. I'll go search for another 64bit browser that may nest my 64bit Java installation. I remember having a "Internet Explorer (64bit)" shortcut in my start menu when I got Win7. This seems to be a "replace Firefox with Waterfox" option, what drops your version from 22 to 18. but they both think they're "The Firefox", so they won't really run side by side. With the correct command line options they'll start the different profiles, ok. So I create a new profile for Waterfox and get everything in line. Sadly it used my 32bit Firefox profile and won't run simultaneously, even with -no-remote :( Everything works with my Java 64bit installation but Firefox, so I have to upgrade and maintain two versions of the same program all the time, just to be able to see those two or three sites on the net that implement Java. Mozilla firefox offline installer 64 bit install#But every time I install Java 32bit version I feel like the last freak of redundancy. Sure they say one doesn't need it and there's no benefit or that the 32bit works fine. I just hope there'll be an official 64bit Fx sometime.
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