download full version of Download Firefox Offline Installers [All Versions] Fondly termed as the “Developer’s Browser” in the software development industry, Firefox is free and open-source and it uses the layout engine to render web pages. When it was released in 2002, no-one could have anticipated the kind of loyal consumer base it would create over the years. Despite receiving tough competition from counterparts like Edge and Chrome, Firefox has held its own, thanks to its responsive engine, less memory usage, and feature-packed interface. Let’s discuss some aspects of Firefox browser along with the direct download links to the latest version of the browser for all Operating Systems. In the end, you can also select a specific version of Firefox to be downloaded. What is Firefox Quantum? Firefox’s latest version, Firefox Quantum is claimed to be the fastest version of the browser ever. It includes several improvements to Firefox’s Gecko browser engine and also includes refinements to the UI and interactions. Firefox Quantum. When it was launched it created a lot of market hype and many people have even switched their browsers since. And rightfully so because of the following reasons: Firefox Quantum is much faster than its predecessor and also Chrome and Edge. It gives users more control over how their data is handled The dev tools of Firefox Quantum are slightly better than Chrome’s It takes up lesser system resources than Chrome Its UI is snappier! What is Firefox ESR? Firefox ESR or Extended Support Release is a version of the browser designed for IT professionals in particular. Using Firefox ESR, IT professionals can easily configure and deploy Firefox in their organization. It is based on a regular release of Firefox for desktop and is intended for use by several kinds of organizations like schools, businesses, and all those who need extended support for mass deployments or who want to set up and maintain Firefox on a large scale. Firefox ESR 1. The main purpose of Firefox ESR is to provide support for older technologies like Microsoft Silverlight which have been deprecated. This feature of the browser is extremely useful for people who are still using older tech. Up to Firefox 52 ESR, Silverlight, as well as Java, was supported by the browser, however, with the release of Firefox 60 ESR, this support has been removed and the browser now only supports the Adobe Flash NPAPI plugin. How to install Firefox. Installing Firefox is easy. Just download Firefox from the links given below and run the installer. The installation, more or less, is almost automatic. The default install location of Firefox will be C:\Program Files. Migrate to Firefox from Chrome and Edge browsers. Migrations are generally quite lengthy and cumbersome. They involve a lot of preparation, setups and configurations, and careful planning to be executed successfully. Switching from one browser to another is no different. You need to prepare the proper setup and import all your settings, bookmarks, preferences, etc. However, switching from any other browser to Firefox is pretty straightforward. Plus, it has its perks! (Read benefits of Firefox mentioned in the section on Firefox Quantum). In here, we’ll show you how you can easily migrate to Firefox from two of its biggest competitors – Edge and Chrome. Firefox makes it extremely easy to migrate your saved information (passwords, history, and cookies) and bookmarks from Google Chrome. Usually, if you install a fresh copy of Firefox, it automatically prompts you to import all your data as shown below. Import bookmarks history and passwords in Firefox. You can also choose to sync your data on cloud servers so that you can take all your data with you on all your devices. This option is also given to you when you first install Firefox. Using . First, launch the Bookmarks Manager. For this click on the Library icon in the toolbar and then click on Bookmarks -> Show all Bookmarks. You can also reach there by clicking on Ctrl + Shift +B. This will open the “Library” dialog box from where you can organize and import your bookmarks from another browser. In this dialog box, click on the “Import and Backup” button on the toolbar and then select the option “Import Data from Another Browser”. Import data from another browser. This will open another dialog box which will show you the available installed browsers on your machine. Select the browser from which you want to import data and click on Next. Choose the browser to select data to import. Next, select the data you wish to import. That is, the cookies, browsing history, and/or saved passwords. Select items to import cookies browsing the history. Next, Firefox will import the data and give you an appropriate success message. You can repeat this procedure for as many browsers as you require. The bookmarks from different browsers will be stored in “From ” folders in your bookmarks menu and toolbar, but you can reorganize them however you want to. Note: Firefox cannot import your add-ons. For this, you’ll have to search for equivalent extensions yourself from the Firefox add-ons gallery. Check which version of Firefox is installed. There are two ways to check the installed version of Firefox. You can go through the post to check which version of Firefox is installed on your computer. Is my Firefox up to date? Keeping your up-to-date is imperative to ensure a safe and risk-free browsing experience. With each new build, the manufacturer releases important bug fixes and other updates to the existing browser version which is essential to be installed. If your browser is not updated, you can easily fall prey to online threats like viruses, malware, etc. To check if your Firefox browser is up to date, click the menu button. Next, click on Help and select About Firefox. The About Mozilla Firefox window will open and Firefox will begin checking for updates and downloading them automatically. How to automatically update Firefox? Select the menu button from the upper-right corner of the browser Choose “Options“. Select “General” on the left pane. Scroll down to the “Firefox Updates” section. Automatically install updates Check for updates, but let me choose whether to install them Never check for updates. You may check/uncheck the “Use a background service to install updates” option as desired. How to manually update Firefox? Follow steps 1-4 mentioned in the previous section. Then click on “Check for updates” button. Manually update Firefox. If any updates are shown, click on them to install. Alternatively, you can also run the latest Firefox installer to automatically upgrade Firefox to the latest version. Uninstall and re-install Firefox. Go to Apps and Features (Windows Key + X + F) Search Firefox from the list Click on the listing and select “Uninstall” This will open the Uninstall wizard as shown below. To re-install Firefox again, you will need to run the Firefox installer again. What is the difference between each Firefox edition? Firefox Nightly Firefox Aurora (Now Firefox Developers edition) Firefox Beta Firefox Release. Firefox Nightly. This edition is released nightly. It gets check-ins each day and gets updated two times a day. This can often lead to problems until fixed, finished or reverted. It is thus, the most unstable build. Firefox Beta. Firefox Beta is basically the next version of Firefox released around 6 weeks in advance. While it is more stable than Nightly, it’s still not final and may have minor bugs. Firefox Developers Edition. Firefox Developers Edition is more geared towards the developers. It has java debuggers and a lot of tools which you can access from the menu or a right-click to diagnose issues with web pages you might be working on. Latest Firefox Download Links. Latest Firefox ESR Download Links. Firefox Beta download links. Firefox Beta is for public testing. Some newer features may not work as expected but overall it’s quite stable. It can be used for testing new features. This version provides risk-free testing as the testing is only done at a small scale. This link will list Firefox beta downloads for all Operating Systems and languages including Windows (32-bit + 64-bit), Linux and Mac. Firefox Developer Edition download links. With Firefox Developers edition, you can hurriedly check what’s next is coming in Firefox. Whatever the testers do coding, the user of Dev version quickly gets that code. Sometimes new features are having bugs in the Developer version which need to get off before they’ll be added in Beta version. This link will list Firefox Developers edition downloads for all Operating Systems and languages including Windows (32-bit + 64-bit), Linux and Mac. Firefox Nightly download links. Firefox Nightly is simply Firefox of the future. It has the latest shiny features which will be a party of Firefox stable after a few weeks. All features are added to the Nightly build and then the next phase in the Dev builds phase which is a little most stable than nightly. The Nightly build can be installed alongside the stable version. Firefox Nightly is updated daily. This link will list Firefox Nightly downloads for all Operating Systems and languages including Windows (32-bit + 64-bit), Linux and Mac. Download full version of firefox. I need a full download of Firefox so i can install it remotely. The machines I will be installing on have extremely limited Internet access. I don't want to start the install and need it to download updates. I need the exe to be as fully automated as possible and be able to download on a machine that has locked down Internet access. I have a Firewall that has specific sites whitelisted and cant open up just to get the install to work. Chosen solution. You may obtain full installers rather than stub installers from here: Alternatively you may be interested in the Extended Stability Releases (ESR) Background information (FAQs) https://www.mozilla.org/firefox/organizations/faq/ https://www.mozilla.org/firefox/organizations/all/ The .exe installers may be manually transferred to the machines, and should not need any additional downloads to set up the basic Firefox. However even the ESR release gets updates about every six weeks, but that is generally only critical security fixes, or important repairs rather than new features. However if the browsers are exposed to the internet you may be wise to keep them updated. (Do not) Install an older version of Firefox https://www.mozilla.org/security/known-vulnerabilities/firefox/ You may also be interested in. MDN Deploying Firefox in an enterprise environment. I am not sure of the potential methods of keeping Firefox updated remotely on a network, although I guess you could resort to re-installing every six weeks or whatever; but that is probably not very satisfactory. However maybe the EWG mailing list (see) will have information on that. All Replies (5) Chosen Solution. You may obtain full installers rather than stub installers from here: Alternatively you may be interested in the Extended Stability Releases (ESR) Background information (FAQs) https://www.mozilla.org/firefox/organizations/faq/ https://www.mozilla.org/firefox/organizations/all/ The .exe installers may be manually transferred to the machines, and should not need any additional downloads to set up the basic Firefox. However even the ESR release gets updates about every six weeks, but that is generally only critical security fixes, or important repairs rather than new features. However if the browsers are exposed to the internet you may be wise to keep them updated. (Do not) Install an older version of Firefox https://www.mozilla.org/security/known-vulnerabilities/firefox/ You may also be interested in. MDN Deploying Firefox in an enterprise environment. I am not sure of the potential methods of keeping Firefox updated remotely on a network, although I guess you could resort to re-installing every six weeks or whatever; but that is probably not very satisfactory. However maybe the EWG mailing list (see) will have information on that. Download full version of firefox. Avoid support scams. We will never ask you to call or text a phone number or share personal information. Please report suspicious activity using the “Report Abuse” option. where can I download full version of firefox 22. 4 replies 56 have this problem 110383 views Last reply by the-edmeister. When I press thedownload button on the Firefox website I am offered a download stub. I'd like a link to the full download file please. Chosen solution. On Mozilla.org there is a Systems&Languages link under the green download button. Just pick your own and language. http://www.mozilla.org/en- US/firefox/all/ All Replies (4) Moderator. Chosen Solution. On Mozilla.org there is a Systems&Languages link under the green download button. Just pick your own and language. http://www.mozilla.org/en- US/firefox/all/ Modified July 3, 2013 at 9:41:29 AM PDT by James. Under the big green Download button (see picture) there's Systems and Languages in small print. Click on this text. Modified July 3, 2013 at 9:41:29 AM PDT by smo. Those links don't work. If you go to "Systems & Languages" you STILL just get the stub download. I get releaseing a stub downloader, but I've got tons of systems that do not (nor will they) have Internet access. What is the plan to release a full download of Firefox 22, or are we going to bet stuck at 21? Download full version of firefox. Where can I get a full download of Firefox version 54? I don't want the latest version and I'd prefer to get it from Mozilla itself to avoid relying on another party. Since the last update of Firefox a lot of my addons don't work anymore. Some of these (security) addons are of greater importance to me than any security issues that a new version of Firefox might fix. Chosen solution. If you still want to downgrade, look under; I still want to downgrade. Click the Directory of other versions and languages link. Look for the directory of the version that you want. But, remember that old versions may have security issues. All Replies (5) Top 10 Contributor. Chosen Solution. If you still want to downgrade, look under; I still want to downgrade. Click the Directory of other versions and languages link. Look for the directory of the version that you want. But, remember that old versions may have security issues. Top 10 Contributor. Separate Security Issue: Update your Flash Player Note: Windows users should download the ActiveX for Internet Explorer. and the plugin for Plugin-based browsers (like Firefox). Note: Windows 8 and Windows 10 have built-in flash players and Adobe will cause a conflict. Install the plugin only. Not the ActiveX. Flash Player Version: Version 26.0.0.151. https://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/ Direct link scans current system and browser Note: Other software is offered in the download. https://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/otherversions/ Step 1: Select Operating System Step 2: Select A Version (Firefox, Win IE . . . .) Note: Other software is offered in the download. +++++++++++++++++++ See if there are updates for your graphics drivers https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/upgrade-graphics-drivers-use-hardware-acceleration. You should not run old versions, these security issues you so easily dismissed are actually serious, and now that they have been fixed they are publicly known so anyone could exploit them easily in old versions. You shouldn't have any problems running add-ons in 55 that you were also able to run in 54. What add-ons stopped working when you updated from 54 to 55? @FredMcD Thank you very much for the link and the heads up. I'm on Palemoon at the moment and didn't take the time I should have to turn off a bunch of plugins. I never use Flash so it's turned off completely now. @Tyler Downer Thank you for your concern. However, I can get over a hacker but NSA and others are forever. I'll take my chances and use browsers, etc. appropriate to what I'm doing. A whole bunch of addons became "legacy" and not working well (or at all). I assume it has to do with the new way addons are supposed to be made in the future in Firefox. I've been using Policeman which is used to whitelist domains. It's not working in version 55 but now I'm back in 54(.0.1) and it's working (as well as a bunch of other useful addons). RequestPolicy Continued ignores domains at times so it wasn't optimal. Download full version of firefox. Avoid support scams. We will never ask you to call or text a phone number or share personal information. Please report suspicious activity using the “Report Abuse” option. Where can I download the latest full version (not stub)? 6 replies 3 have this problem 9387 views Last reply by James. I'm looking for the latest full version in several languages and not the Stub Version for offlline installation. Where can these be downloaded? Chosen solution. The mozilla.org/firefox/all page is indeed normally where you get the full offline setup for Windows. Odd that they are now serving the disliked stub installer for Windows on that page also for 36.0.4. Try this instead. http://download.cdn.mozilla.net/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/releases/latest/win32/ as you just pick your language and the much larger .exe file without stub in name. All Replies (6) Moderator. This is a link to the Stub version, not the full (offline install) version. Moderator. Chosen Solution. The mozilla.org/firefox/all page is indeed normally where you get the full offline setup for Windows. Odd that they are now serving the disliked stub installer for Windows on that page also for 36.0.4.