Cyberfox

52.9.1

Software information

License:

Freeware (Free)


Updated:

02 Jul 2018


Publisher:

8pecxstudios

Website:

http://8pecxstudios.com

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Size: 0 Bytes


Downloads: 14964


Platform: Windows (All Versions)

Review by George Norman (Cybersecurity Editor)

on 03 Apr 2015

Cyberfox is powered by Mozilla’s source code and it is optimized to work with 32- or 64-bit Intel or AMD processors. This means that you can use it on a 32- or 64-bit system to surf the web. Cyberfox is just as easy to use, just as fast, and just as customizable as Mozilla’s Firefox. I remind you that native 64-bit Firefox builds are officially supported on Linux and OS X, but not on Windows (at the time of writing this).

This paragraph is supposed to focus on what’s it like to install Cyberfox. Since I’ve already mentioned that Cyberfox is available for 32-bit systems, 64-bit systems, and is also available as a portable version, I’m going to bring up that the Cyberfox setup wizard lets you play with some interface settings: install CyberCTR or keep the default Australis interface, pick between a light or a dark color scheme for the start page.

As a Firefox user, I immediately felt at home with Cyberfox’s interface. If you’re familiar with Firefox, you will quickly get accustomed with Cyberfox’s interface. And if you’re not familiar with Firefox, it will take little time to get accustomed with Cyberfox’s interface. What I’m trying to say is that the interface is user friendly and quite easy to figure out.

Cyberfox’s interface can be customized: select what elements are displayed on the interface, pick where elements are placed on the interface, enable a theme, enable the Classic or the Australis pre-set, and more. Suffice it to say that Cyberfox lets you access lots of interface customization options.

Cyberfox features everything you would expect to get from a modern, Firefox-based web browser: tabbed browsing, bookmarks, history, private browsing, download manager, extensions, add-ons, themes, Firefox Marketplace apps, tools for web developers, syncing capabilities, password management, and so on.

Since it’s based on Firefox, it comes as no surprise that Cyberfox is a properly good browser with lots of features to offer.

Pros

Cyberfox is available as an installer for 32- and 64-bit systems (Intel and AMD); Cyberfox is also available as a portable version. Cyberfox has a user friendly interface that can be extensively customized. Cyberfox features everything you would expect to get from a modern browser. Cyberfox is free software.

Cons

None that I could think of.

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Cyberfox Editor’s Review Rating

Cyberfox has been reviewed by George Norman on 03 Apr 2015. Based on the user interface, features and complexity, Findmysoft has rated Cyberfox 5 out of 5 stars, naming it Essential

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