





Changes in Pale Moon 11.0.1:
A small maintenance release to address a few annoyances in the original new release of v11.0:
* Tone down the rather too aggressive network settings that were introduced in Firefox 11:
1. Maximum concurrent connections opened by Pale Moon lowered
to 48 (was 256) to make sure it doesn’t easily saturate the networking
layer of Windows, to prevent residential NAT gateways from being
overloaded and to lower strain on wireless networks
2. Maximum concurrent connections to a single server lowered to
6 (was 15). In tandem with pipelining this is still plenty, and it
actually promotes the proper intended use of pipelining
* Fix the installer to properly check for the minimum required
operating system version: Windows XP for both x86 and x64 versions
* Switch off OpenGL as preferred engine for WebGL again to fix compatibility problems
* Switch off DirectWrite font rendering again to fix compatibility issues with certain graphics cards
* Properly implement the removal/blocking of status bar add-ons when upgrading/installing
In addition, Pale Moon 11 will:
* Save open session information less often (once a minute)
* No longer store form data and other entered information in the
browser session store when pages are viewed over SSL, to increase
security – the data entered in secure pages is no longer committed to
disk.
Homepage – http://www.palemoon.org