Posted February 22, 2018
I've stopped using Firefox in 2015 and switched to Palemoon because I wasn't happy with the direction FF was going. But I still used it as a backup browser from time to time and liked it over Chrome.
Today however I discovered that the latest Firefox installer doesn't let you choose your installation directory. In fact it doesn't let you choose anything. No "click next to install". No "I've read and accept EULA". Nothing. Installation starts as soon as you run the file (to the default Program Files folder). Just double click the file and after a while you'll find Firefox installed, added to taskbar and added to Programs menu.
Heck, even Galaxy has a concealed opt-out option you can choose when installing.
This was the last straw. I'm really sad to see a browser I liked so much and used for over 15 years go, but I'm not going to use it with its "we know better what's good for you" attitude. It's become the antithesis of the first version that I started using in 2003.
There probably are some command line arguments that you can use to have a customisable installation, but at this stage, I'd rather use Microsoft's Edge that comes with Windows.
Today however I discovered that the latest Firefox installer doesn't let you choose your installation directory. In fact it doesn't let you choose anything. No "click next to install". No "I've read and accept EULA". Nothing. Installation starts as soon as you run the file (to the default Program Files folder). Just double click the file and after a while you'll find Firefox installed, added to taskbar and added to Programs menu.
Heck, even Galaxy has a concealed opt-out option you can choose when installing.
This was the last straw. I'm really sad to see a browser I liked so much and used for over 15 years go, but I'm not going to use it with its "we know better what's good for you" attitude. It's become the antithesis of the first version that I started using in 2003.
There probably are some command line arguments that you can use to have a customisable installation, but at this stage, I'd rather use Microsoft's Edge that comes with Windows.