
Here’s a review of , focusing on its relevance, strengths, and major drawbacks for today’s users. Overview Portable Firefox 52 (specifically 52.9.0 ESR) was released in 2018 as the final version of Firefox that supported legacy extensions (Classic add-ons like DownThemAll, Classic Theme Restorer, NoScript legacy, etc.) and the last to run on Windows XP and Vista. The “Portable” version comes from third-party launchers (e.g., PortableApps.com), allowing it to run from a USB drive without installation. What’s Good (Still Useful In 2024-2026) ✅ Legacy extension support You can still use powerful pre-WebExtension add-ons that were abandoned after Firefox 57 (Quantum). Great for niche workflows – e.g., old download managers, tab managers, or UI customizers.
✅ No installation, leaves no registry traces, can be carried on a USB stick. Uses far less RAM than modern browsers (helpful on old hardware). portable firefox 52
✅ If you’re stuck with Windows XP, Vista, or 32-bit Linux without updates, FF52 is one of the last modern-ish browsers that runs there. Here’s a review of , focusing on its