librewolf-void
LibreWolf package for Void Linux (XBPS) (by index-0)
librewolf-winupdater
An attempt to make (automatic) updating of LibreWolf for Windows much easier. Can be used for installed and portable instances (https://github.com/ltguillaume/librewolf-portable). (by ltguillaume)
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7.6 | 6.2 | |
15 days ago | 9 days ago | |
C | AutoHotkey | |
- | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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librewolf-void
Posts with mentions or reviews of librewolf-void.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-03-14.
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Librewolf through xbps-src
Try using librewolf-voidlinux. This template actually builds librewolf from source.
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How to install something from source?
Well someone did make a template for it, but no idea if it works or not. You can find it here https://github.com/index-0/librewolf-voidlinux
librewolf-winupdater
Posts with mentions or reviews of librewolf-winupdater.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-31.
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LibreWolf Portable and LibreWolf WinUpdater are now included in the Windows Setup
LibreWolf Portable and the LibreWolf WinUpdater by @ltguillaume are now included optionally in the windows installer. If you have any problems or feedback please leave it here.
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How to update LibreWolf
use this: https://codeberg.org/ltguillaume/librewolf-winupdater
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Will Librewolf ever have Auto-Update?
I hope you'll find the time to download the new PowerShell script from there, put it into the same folder as LibreWolf-WinUpdater.exe and try it out (right-click, "Run with PowerShell"). You can post your findings here or in the issue on Codeberg (or create a new one on GitHub if you already have an account there).
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updating
/u/AbrarFN The build process was changed, which also meant the download location was changed somewhat. I wasn't (made) aware of this until the new release was already online. I updated LibreWolf WinUpdater within the hour, you can get it from https://codeberg.org/ltguillaume/librewolf-winupdater/releases/latest or https://github.com/ltguillaume/librewolf-winupdater/releases/latest
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How do I update librewolf on windows?
Just use https://github.com/ltGuillaume/LibreWolf-WinUpdater for automatic updates.
- Any way to make updating easier on Windows 10?
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Auto-Update
Functionality is simply not implemented for some reason, but there are workarounds to that like using a package manager or installing the updater they recommend in their site
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LibreWolf Updater can be trusted?
This is about the extension. Since u/DotaFSS was asking about an app, I assume his question was with regard to https://github.com/ltGuillaume/LibreWolf-WinUpdater
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Tips for librewolf!
This won't update LibreWolf automatically. When a new version is released, you have to manually install the new setup.exe again. If you want to get notified when a new version is released, you can get the unofficial LibreWolf Updater extension You can also take a look at the unofficial LibreWolf-WinUpdater, which automatically updates LibreWolf on Windows when its not running.
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All privacy tools we recommend on a single page
Apparently it has some default settings that the mods don't agree with. If you do use it anyway make sure you keep it updated with your package manager on Linux or a tool like LibreWolf-WinUpdater on Windows.