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"textContent": ">\n> Also, welcome to the Pale Moon forum @greenjeans!!! What took you so long? You should have been here all along, this is a very vibrant and exciting place to be.\n\nThank you!! I'm seeing that and it's firing me up to do better.\n\n10 years ago when I first began developing my distro project, I chose Pale Moon because it was just so much better than the somewhat commercial offerings, and users of it agreed enthusiastically, I once got 2000 downloads of my project over a couple of days which was a LOT to me.\n\nFast forward 10 years later in 2024 when I re-started the project, to save time I used what was in the repo and still have up until now, but just in the last week what with making the test-iso, and of course Pale Moon offering a gtk2 variant whereas nobody else did, I have remembered why I chose Pale Moon all those years ago...it's just head-n-shoulders better than everything i've tried. In addition to the test-iso, I am re-building the next version of my projects to use Pale Moon exclusively. Studying the terms of use carefully before I do so mind you, I want to get it right, but I am excited as can be going forward. I feel we are kindred spirits and there's some synergy in our philosophies, and the linux world as a whole will benefit from these massive efforts.\n\n* * *",
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