Have Win 10 64 bit laptop. Is Firefox 124 a 64 bit application?
1) I Have Win 10 64 bit laptop. Is Firefox 124 a 32-bit or a 64 bit application? How would I know?
2) Will a 64-bit Java Runtime Environment be compatible with FF 124 - if FF is 32-bit ?
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Conversely 3) Will a 32-bit Java Runtime Environment be compatible with FF 124 - if FF is 32-bit ?
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You can ignore the rest of my questions if you have no time for this.
Hint: Seeing as most software search functions are highly inadequate, I can only expect that AI will slow the workings of all software-operated system to a crawl or to a screeching halt. I see such an obvious lack of willingness to make software work for most people, instead of for the few geniuses who think everything goes without saying, that I have no confidence in software people anymore.
Software was once a promise, 40 or 50 years ago. Now it more and more becomes a promise unfulfilled. And nobody wants to do anything about it. It's not even recognized as a problem. Sadly, this happens in Community operated software like Mozilla just like in the big for profit Apple, Google, Microsoft, etc enterprises. I am trying to be as kind as possible in this.
Extra credit:
4) Why does the search term "Version" produce zero result in Firefox "Settings"? Seems like a very, very common term.
5) I am pretty sure that "Sharing Trouble-shooting Information" will not help you with answering my questions. How much do you want to bet on that?
6) Why can't search software answer a question with another question, asking intelligently for more detail
in order to decipher what the initial question might require to be answerable?
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Support for the Java plugin and Java applet in a browser window is dropped in Firefox 52 release, so you can no longer embed Java in a web page. Websites need to use Java Web Start (i.e. send a special XML file as application/x-java-jnlp-file) to launch a Java application in an external standalone window and can no longer use an applet to open a Java application embedded in a web page.
See also:
Doe affected websites not support HTML5 ?