BrowserWorks maintains the Waterfox family of open-source browsers, delivering two complementary applications that cater to distinct user cohorts. The flagship Waterfox is built on contemporary Mozilla code yet stripped of telemetry, data collection and sponsored tiles, yielding a 64-bit Windows, macOS and Linux client that loads pages quickly while respecting privacy. Power users deploy it for everyday surfing, web-app testing and containerised workflows where default Firefox settings would phone home. Alongside it, Waterfox Classic preserves the legacy XUL/XPCOM extension architecture that Mozilla retired, enabling enterprises, nostalgic gamers and animation studios to keep indispensable add-ons—Pentadactyl, Classic Theme Restorer, legacy Adobe Shockwave or Java applets—alive on modern systems without virtual machines. Both editions inherit familiar Firefox dev-tools, sync options and extensive about:config customisability, so penetration testers, privacy researchers and performance hobbyists can harden profiles or harvest clean baselines for comparison benchmarks. Because the codebase is community-driven, updates arrive rapidly when Mozilla issues security patches, while independent branding prevents upstream policy shifts from disabling favoured features. BrowserWorks software is available free of charge on get.nero.com, where downloads are funnelled through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always pulling the newest release and allowing several titles to be installed in one batch operation.