The 64-bit browser received a new update this morning

Jul 29, 2014 17:57 GMT  ·  By

The world of 64-bit browsers for Windows is getting more crowded these days, even though the big players are still missing from the party, with both Google and Mozilla still working on such builds.

Cyberfox is one of the most popular apps in this particular software category, and an update released today comes to fix some of the bugs found recently and improve performance and reliability on all supported Windows version.

CyberFox 31 was released only a few days ago, but version 31.0.1 adds some critical bug fixes addressing problems found in memory reporting and home page handling.

At the same time, the new build boasts a redesign of the “About Cyberfox” screen, now featuring new logos for a more eye-candy look.

The application obviously continues to provide support for all 64-bit versions of Windows currently on the market, starting with the old Windows XP and ending with the new Windows 8.1. It obviously comes with the same familiar Firefox interface, which should make it pretty easy to use for both beginners and those more experienced.

Overall, this update should come in handy to new and existing users alike, so just download Cyberfox 31.0.1 to experience the power of 64-bit browsing on your computer as well.