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  1. Windows XP helped this kitten get a functioning anus.
    2 points
  2. Guys, I'm very glad to help with direct links. I will try to publish these links in the next 8 months too (September 2018 - April 2019)!
    2 points
  3. @TechnoRelicI will try that when I get home. :)
    1 point
  4. StartIsBack++ 2.7 BETA http://www.startisback.com/StartIsBackPlusPlus_setup.exe Support for dark mode on Redstone 5: - Configurator - Plain8 style
    1 point
  5. SUMMARY OF CHANGES TO THE LIST FOR JULY 27, AUGUST 5, & AUGUST 17, 2018: Removed (ONG) status from Cocoon, Cyberfox, Mozilla Firefox 52 ESR, Pale Moon, SeaMonkey, and Tor browser entries. Updated Cocoon entry to Cocoon 52.1.1 as the last version for Windows Vista. Updated Cyberfox entry to Cyberfox 52.9.1 as the last UNS version for Windows Vista. Updated Mozilla Firefox 52 ESR entry to Mozilla Firefox 52.9.0 ESR as the last version for Windows Vista. Updated Pale Moon entry to Pale Moon 27.9.4 as the last version for Windows Vista. Updated SeaMonkey entry to SeaMonkey 2.49.4 as the last version for Windows Vista. Updated Tor Browser entry to Tor Browser 7.5.6 as the last version for Windows Vista. Added information about Avast Antivirus Free & Pro Editions: Windows Vista support will be ending on January 1, 2019. Added F-Secure Client Security 12.20 as the last version for Windows Vista to "AntiVirus & Security software" section. Added F-Secure Internet Security 2017 as the last version for Windows Vista to "AntiVirus & Security software" section. Added F-Secure SAFE 2017 as the last version for Windows Vista to "AntiVirus & Security software" section. Added Immunet 5.0.2 as the last version for Windows Vista to "AntiVirus & Security software" section. Added Microsoft Security Essentials 4.4.304.0 to "AntiVirus & Security software" section as this version does not contain the EOL timebomb which disables the software on unsupported OSes (in this case Vista) and continues to receive definition updates. Added OSArmor as an ONG option to "AntiVirus & Security software" section. Added Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit 1.12.1.90 as the last version for Windows Vista to "AntiVirus & Security software" section. Removed ONG status from Sandboxie entry and added Sandboxie 5.24 as the last version for Windows Vista to "AntiVirus & Security software" section, as newer versions will not work properly on Windows Vista. Added Auto Screen Capture to "Screenshot Software" section.
    1 point
  6. New build of basilisk/UXP for XP! Test binary: Win32 https://o.rthost.cf/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.1.win32-git-20180818-f36ad080c-xpmod.7z Win64 https://o.rthost.cf/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.1.win64-git-20180818-f36ad080c-xpmod.7z diff: https://o.rthost.cf/basilisk/UXP-xp-gitdiff-20180606.7z PM28XP build: Win32 https://o.rthost.cf/palemoon/palemoon-28.1.0a1.win32-git-20180818-f36ad080c-xpmod.7z Win64 https://o.rthost.cf/palemoon/palemoon-28.1.0a1.win64-git-20180818-f36ad080c-xpmod.7z Official repo changes since my last build: - js::atomics_wait: Remove unnecessary parentheses in declaration of 'addr' (aa0f4269e) - Initialize mVersion to silence a warning with GCC 8 (9bda00c75) - Remove the const to fix the -Wignored-qualifiers warning with GCC 8 (e7fa5e7cb) - Disable -Werror on -Wmultistatement-macros (3aa84bd5c) - Fix a warning with GCC 8: unnecessary parentheses in declaration of 'type name' (f72195267) - Remove the const to fix the -Wignored-qualifiers warning with GCC 8 (Part 2) (9b48c3fa5) - Shell quote environment variable values when dumping them in dump_env.py (9f1bbe47a) - Avoid using memcpy on HeapSlot that is not trivially copyable. (9d1bfd4dc) - Simplify HeapSlot to make it trivially copyable (9ac48ef83) - Merge pull request #704 from trav90/buildsystem-work (727eefc7c) - Merge pull request #706 from trav90/gcc8 (ba2882cf7) - Merge pull request #707 from trav90/class-memaccess-errors (98be5e946) - Set version for normal unstable channel use. (f44e99950) - Update NSS to 3.38 (ab1060037) - Enforce NSS 3.38 for people who still insist on using system NSS. (1102f3c70) - Update Info.plist.in (8c21e8ab9) - Add files via upload (f24786477) - Do not try and include devtools shared l10n when devtools is not built (f86a80ee7) - Add Code of Conduct for contributors. (169bc3277) - Move Code of Conduct to where it belongs. (d*** you, github on-line editor!) (bc00f6e19) - Update CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md (9968672db) - Merge pull request #708 from wicknix/master (a4719ebdd) - Extend {EnabledWeakCiphers} bit field to allow more cipher suites. (df8521200) - Reinstate RC4 and mark 3DES weak. (26debee73) - [PALEMOON] Align viewPartialSource with the UXP codebase (7dd67ceb0) - Fix missed in32->int64 in df852120098dc7ba5df4a76126c6297c6d2d1b7b (bfc5b53cf) - Merge pull request #712 from JustOff/PR_viewPartialSource (f36ad080c)
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  8. Beta channel for Adobe Flash Player was updated to 31.0.0.96 yesterday August 16, and is confirmed working on Windows XP. https://labs.adobe.com/downloads/flashplayer.html Chrome 45 and newer PPAPI: https://fpdownload.macromedia.com/pub/labs/flashruntimes/flashplayer/install_flash_player_ppapi.exe Chrome 44 and older, and Mozilla Firefox (NPAPI): https://fpdownload.macromedia.com/pub/labs/flashruntimes/flashplayer/install_flash_player.exe Internet Explorer: https://fpdownload.macromedia.com/pub/labs/flashruntimes/flashplayer/install_flash_player_ax.exe Uninstaller: https://fpdownload.macromedia.com/pub/labs/flashruntimes/flashplayer/uninstall_flash_player.exe
    1 point
  9. Positive news, I noticed when testing my update rollup, in the cross check with WU, the WU / MU works again and no extreme CPU utilization of the process "svchost.exe" generates. A test at the level of December 2017 also showed that this problem no longer exists (no current cumulative update of IE8 manually installed). The WU / MU website is also working reliably again.
    1 point
  10. It's nice of him if he did. In general I tend to run with ads blocked by default, as I suspect many do, if a site asks nicely (as this one does) I'll usually unblock to support them, as long as they don't have video or audio then start without interaction they'll stay unblocked assuming the content is useful. The content here is very useful at times, I'd say it's probably *the* resource for older operating systems, it's certainly the best resource I've found. Well worth living with the ad banner. If more sites ran with the sort of advertising I see here, rather than intrusive and disruptive stuff you often get, I'd not need the ads blocked by default policy.
    1 point
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