Lucidor is free software and is released under the GNU General Public License.
The program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but without any warranty; without even the implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
Download the deb package: lucidor_0.9.15-1_all.deb
The deb package is suitable for Ubuntu and other Debian based GNU/Linux distributions.
Download the RPM package: lucidor-0.9.15-1.noarch.rpm
The RPM package is suitable for Fedora, openSUSE, Mandriva and other RPM based GNU/Linux distributions.
See the Installation instructions for GNU/Linux.
Download the Windows Installer package: lucidor-0.9.15-1.msi
The Windows Installer package is the preferred way to install Lucidor on Windows. Alternatively it is also possible to use the zip package.
See the Installation instructions for Windows.
Download the zip package: lucidor-0.9.15.zip
The zip package is suitable for the GNU/Linux and Windows platforms.
Download the source package: lucidor_0.9.15.tar.gz
The source package contains the full source code, and is used to create the other packages. You only need this package if you intend to make modifications or build custom packages of Lucidor.
Lucidor requires that Pale Moon is installed before the program can be run.
Pale Moon is available here.
Lucidor used to work with the Mozilla Firefox web browser. Unfortunately the necessary support for running Lucidor has been removed from Firefox.
The deb and RPM packages are the preferred way to install Lucidor on GNU/Linux systems. Alternatively it is also possible to use the zip package.
To install the deb package you should double-click on the package file in the file manager. Alternatively you can install it with gdebi or dpkg in a terminal window.
When Lucidor is installed with the deb package then it can be started from the applications menu or with the command lucidor.
To install the RPM package you should double-click on the package file in the file manager. Alternatively you can install it with rpm in a terminal window.
Note that to make the RPM package more portable, it is built without any explicit dependencies. You must make sure that Pale Moon is installed. See “Requirements”.
When Lucidor is installed with the RPM package then it can be started from the applications menu or with the command lucidor.
It is not necessary to perform any special installation procedure to run Lucidor from the zip package. Just decompress the zip package somewhere to your hard disk.
Before you can run Lucidor, however, you must make sure that Pale Moon is installed. See “Requirements”.
When Lucidor is run from the zip package there will not be any menu entry to start it. On GNU/Linux you can double-click on the file lucidor.sh from the zip package to run Lucidor.
To install the Windows Installer package you should double-click on the msi file and follow the instructions.
Before you can run Lucidor you must make sure that Pale Moon is installed. See “Requirements”.
When Lucidor is installed with the Windows Installer package then it can be started from the applications menu.
If you don't want to install the Windows Installer package, it is also possible to run Lucidor from the zip package.
It is not necessary to perform any special installation procedure to run Lucidor from the zip package. Just decompress the zip package somewhere to your hard disk.
Before you can run Lucidor, however, you must make sure that Pale Moon is installed. See “Requirements”.
When Lucidor is run from the zip package there will not be any menu entry to start it. On Windows you can double-click on the file lucidor.cmd from the zip package to run Lucidor. This batch script assumes that Pale Moon is installed in a standard location. You may need to edit the script to point to the correct installation directory.