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  1. I was wondering if we were going to have a thread dedicated to this subject. I'm not suggesting that I be the one to start it, especially since my use for it isn't XP-specific. But I've been longing for a Quantum browser based on ESR 60 with backported updates to use, even on Windows 8. Well, with the steeper requirements that Web Components seems to bring to the need for modern browsers, I guess v68 is as good a base to work from as any. I'm very excited about the project, and I was hoping that a dedicated thread following its progress be in place here,
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  2. Seems pretty stable to me. 360Chrome seems to have better process management on multi-core CPUs, MiniBrowser requires more background processes then 360Chrome. YouTube on MiniBrowser seems on-par with 360Chrome v13. I had lots of stutter on several YouTube videos that did not stutter in 360Chrome v11. Users that prefer 360Chrome v11 because it uses less resources than comparable browsers won't really gain much with MiniBrowser. Some of it's options are confusing - when you toggle the blue switch, the setting text changes and some text is confusing, do I hit the blue switch to activate what the text says before I hit the switch? Built-in Ad Blocker is "all or nothing" - would be nice to have an idea of what it considers an ad and what it does not consider an ad. Only real gain is it having a polyfill javascript engine but that only puts it on-par with 360Chrome v13 and v13.5. I do have a personal bias against any "XP" program that doesn't use a "real" title bar with XP-themed colors and icons, but that aside it does seem to work well. I would prefer a "portable" loader, but I could create that on my own - had it met other requirements, which it fails to do for my usage. I didn't really run it long enough for a long-term stability test and didn't load up an "unrealistic" number of YouTube tabs just to intentionally try to crash it.
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  3. Good, if you have reply ,i don't have to ask
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  4. Advance Notice: no binary will be released tomorrow. since goanna3 branch hitting a problem when downloading files, and reported to upstream and sp55 is still ongoing a sync with UXP changes.
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  5. I am writing this reply from Mypal 68 too! Haven't posted here in months, but I just wanted to write in to say that on my old Pentium D, it's running extremely well. A little bit less stable than trusty Serpent 52 (which I am still keeping around, along with 'ungoogled' 360EE 13.5), but everything I've tried works fine! Of course, I am sure that later updates will have vastly improved stability. I'm definitely excited and hopeful for future breakthroughs in getting modern browsers working in XP. Between Serpent 52/Mypal 68/360EE 13.x, the modern web still seems to be quite manageable, but things change frequently these days. Also, many thanks to @feodor2 and @roytam1 for all of their hard work in helping to keep XP useful after all these years!
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  6. Feodor2 is back https://github.com/Feodor2/Mypal/blob/master/README.md
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