Hi All,
EDIT 2019-08-02: important: After removing the, fake .gz extension and making executable, run the attached script from terminal, e.g.:
Do NOT just click it. After succesful run: click on the "ff" file inside new created directory (e.g. "firefox_68.0.1_64") to run Firefox portable.
See also here:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 55#1033555
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Updated 2019-05-31, changed the contents of the 'extralibs' folder containing the pulse libs, now should work on older systems also, e.g. PrecisePup, attached script and download links replaced (32bit-additions and 64bit-additions)
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Instead of updating FF-portable once in a while, I've now made a simple script that will download, extract latest Firefox and add some files to the portable folder (e.g. ff script, apulse etc...) so that the result wil be a folder named: firefox_<version>_<arch>, e.g. firefox_66.0.3_32 (version 66.0.3 is latest now) (32 bit) or firefox_66.0.3_64, (64bit) (according to running the script from 64bit OS or from 32bit OS) , rename as you wish.
Run the script from terminal standing in the directory where you want the portable folder to be created.Updated 2019-05-31
One of the advantages is that the language can be set by making a simple edit on top of the script, default it is en-US, change it to e.g. French:
Or e.g. German:
Complete list of available languages, see here:
https://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/firefox/rel ... README.txt
Attached ffportable-inst.gz, remove fake .gz extension and make executable.
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EDIT: Another way is to download newest firefox from
Here or
Here in your language
Unpack it, firefox directory will appear, then download:
32bit-additions or
64bit-additions and extract in the new firefox folder (contains "ff" script and "extralibs" folder)
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Fred