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  1. then you may try mypal68.13, it seems to work. (just to remind that mypal68 can cause BSoD on some systems, better save your works before testing it!)
    5 points
  2. yeah, someone may report this to upstream via repo's issue tracker or their forum. but who can take up this job? (I can't as my position stands(or say, being standed)) and my advice: if you're going to report this to upstream, better register with different handle name than here's, and capture different screenshot which is not disclosed here, if you have newer OS environment, you may test with official PM32.1 to see if whatsapp is working on official build or not. and report to them if it doesn't. and FYI: mypal68.13 works (with general.useragent.override.web.whatsapp.com="Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.3; WOW64; rv:78.9) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/78.9" (without quotes) in about:config)
    5 points
  3. Yes, you are right, javascript engine at the 76 level. The goal is 78-79 level, left not so much to do.
    5 points
  4. MyPal68 requires a "modern" CPU (SSE2 able or beter IIRC), Plus it will only run stable if you have Windows XP SP3 In theory it should not require you to install Visual Studio 2017 runtime because it already contains all dlls in its directory. So in short if you got Windows XP SP3 + Pentium4 or later it *should* run. then again I just say *should*
    4 points
  5. As sad as it is to see, I'm certain there will come a day where 7 will also no longer be able to suit my needs. It will be unfortunate, but I will most likely move to a Linux-based OS such as Mint and theme it to replicate the look and feel of XP/7. Themes and a bit of fiddling with WINE can make Linux more comfortable. I think this would be a great idea for anyone uncomfortable with W10 or W11, but are unfamiliar with navigating Linux. (Although some people have managed to get Steam working for XP beyond 2019, that too eventually broke over time. Some things just don't last forever.) Doesn't mean I wouldn't still use 7 or XP from time to time, though. I'll always have either one on a drive on-hand. There's hundreds of legacy and offline applications that are too useful to die off. @cmccaff1 mentioned this.
    4 points
  6. After lots of testing with newer OSes, I feel better about making the leap to 7+ in the future. For now, I am happily sticking with XP. Microsoft truly outdid themselves with this OS, in all its various flavors and evolutions. Compatible with lots of vintage and modern hardware and software, lightweight and fast, with rock-solid stability. I find that XP is still perfectly fine for offline use...there are tons of programs that will keep it useful forever. The only real question mark going forward is web browsing...of course, I'm keeping my fingers crossed for whatever the future holds. One thing I will say with regards to web browsing is that if you can make good use of user agent spoofing/switching, you can get a lot of mileage out of 360 and other XP-compatible browsers to this day. The mobile versions of most sites, where applicable, still seem to work fine in old browsers and should render with no major graphical bugs. Of course this doesn't work with all sites, but as much of the web is mobile-optimized now, it is a lifeline for XP-compatible browsers as more desktop-optimized sites continue to be redesigned/updated to take advantage of whatever the latest JavaScript standards are.
    4 points
  7. @legacyfan KB4056615 is replaced by KB4463103
    3 points
  8. the changes between them is here: https://github.com/roytam1/UXP/compare/e36be164d...5ae83c47f and I think what you want is: https://github.com/roytam1/UXP/commit/1270657ba0b345912ab8a86f27467d7788116ae7 and eventually here: https://repo.palemoon.org/MoonchildProductions/UXP/issues/1975
    3 points
  9. Steam will no longer be supported on Windows 7 and 8.x with January 2024.
    3 points
  10. Finally, after 1 year, Windows Update V4 now works, but not the Windows Update Catalog. It's still buggy. But @WinFX did a very nice job!
    3 points
  11. No, it still installs and works normally. And surprisingly, it also still installs and works on XP, even if XP isn't mentioned.
    2 points
  12. windows xp is still a great os option if you know how to stay safe when you use it
    2 points
  13. About Cauldronfare fail with "browser outdated" error 1. It does not like 'firefox68' so just remove it form the UA string general.useragent.override;Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:68.0) Gecko/20100101 Mypal/68.13.0 works But this is not good because affects all web may break other sites for sure. I put site specific override but it does not works, will to think why, then to change the UA string by other means like extensions. 2. set network.http.sendOriginHeader;1 in about:config thanks to @roytam1 thanks and to hope
    2 points
  14. Yes! this is it, and now no need to build, just set network.http.sendOriginHeader;1 Although never liked and used the merge thing on the github i thing it does a mess.
    2 points
  15. @feodor2 Nice to see you here, why not joining Roytam1 with additional help with his UXP browser builds? The more capable people are around, the longer UXP for all Systems can stay at least partly relevant
    2 points
  16. Thank you very much! I found the links. PS: I am experienced in researching sources, but not with all of them though, unfortunately. Here, I ended the off-topic, as you wanted me to do.
    2 points
  17. Fine, in mypal i have intl/icu with disabled these vista-7 things, i replace with my icu. Next i get erro about ulIvBits here https://github.com/roytam1/UXP/blob/4200e26d23da41410b7b7f5a5a6110b381df44e2/dom/crypto/WebCryptoTask.cpp#L638 Actually it is no any ulIvBits elsewhere. I wonder how did you build your 20220806, please tell how to reproduce. glad to see you here! and for your question, the rev you provided points to `tracking` branch. corresponding rev pointing to `custom` branch is https://github.com/roytam1/UXP/commit/e36be164d23b9b9d02240a44d2f028a4045567af
    2 points
  18. Although I am actually not a friend of Google, I love to do many things by using a tablet. Apple is no choice to me for many reasons , so I am an Android user for many years. Searching the internet, researching and reading books or articles is the main intended purpose of my tablet. Many of my posts are written under Android and its most recent browsers. It's very comfortable and easy. As a respite from the Chrome or Chromium world, I then enjoy surfing with my UXP browsers under Windows XP.
    2 points
  19. ... Well, e10s is a numeronym; "10" denotes the number of letters omitted between the first one, "e", and the last one, "s"; see also this article; for similar numeronyms i18n and L10n, Wiki has a separate entry here ...
    2 points
  20. Very nice. I don't think I've tried Serpent before. I will have to give it a test. (Also, nice to hear you are also a fellow Android user! )
    2 points
  21. I use Windows 7 or Android if Windows XP fails. To be honest, I do many things on my tablet under Android. I am a fan of UXP browsers for years. I use mainly New Moon 28, Serpent 52 and Serpent 55.
    2 points
  22. Hahaha; I personally refrain from logging into certain things on XP out of an abundance of caution, though I'm certain the majority of malware nowadays probably target more modern OS's and hardware. It's nice to hear that you still get use out of it, to the point that it's still a daily driver. XP and 7 are both my daily drivers (they get equally used almost every day, but if I had to pick one I'd have to go for 7). I must admit I didn't like 7 at first, but I've grown quite attached to it over the years. Also a lot of things that are no longer possible on XP are still possible on 7 (like installing and running Steam games, a must-have for playing with my nephew). It seems a lot of browsers are no longer supporting XP as of late. What browsers do you use? I am currently using a fork of Pale Moon called New Moon, but would appreciate hearing any other alternatives (besides MyPal, as while it's nice it does not fit my needs. Many webpages would not load properly on MyPal.)
    2 points
  23. That's how I use it everyday, by emulating it in a virtual machine.
    2 points
  24. Perfect example of why I never allow/enable ANY of my software to "update" itself.
    2 points
  25. No problem here when shopping on Amazon in my browsers under Windows XP, and have been for years. Without @roytam1 this would probably no longer be possible. Windows XP is my main OS, and I do all there, as far as possible, of course.
    2 points
  26. Oh, sorry, I almost missed your reply as I'm not checking my notifications enough, thank you for the explanation. Frankly, I surprised there aren't more of us reporting in the forum about this browser. Everything is working just fine for me anyway.
    2 points
  27. I believe what this means is that improvements were made to the JavaScript core compared to the 'stable' Mypal68. If I was reading what Feodor wrote correctly, 68.13 improves it to Firefox 76 standards, which seems to mean improved nullish coalescing & optional chaining implementations along with other important back-end upgrades. Of course, I could be completely wrong on this one, but that's what I got out of it.
    2 points
  28. Yes, here are images of the installation: After installation, the software ran successfully:
    1 point
  29. In terms of compatibility between protection programs, I can confirm that Malwarebytes Premium v3.5.1 is not compatible with either Avast Premier 18.8 or Panda Dome 22.00.00. However, there should be no problems with Malwarebytes Free v3.5.1, as it does not have real-time protection.
    1 point
  30. The download page still says Windows Vista - Windows 11 for current version 5.11.2427. Is that an error? Missing APIs?
    1 point
  31. Well, the only drivers that will work will unlock your USB ports. You can download them from here. (these drivers were originally posted on msfn, but the download some download links are broken) Having USB it's great... you can use a cheap Wi-Fi dongle (not the latest gen, but older with B/G standards), USB storage etc. USB sound is supported, but you might get some stutter so you better go with a cheap PCI sound card or something like a Sound Blaster Live! which is also dirt-cheap... As MrMateczko said get on of those video PCI-E cards, I had problems with GoForce 7 series on different configurations (they not officially supported) so it's better stick 6 series or a PCI-E ATI...
    1 point
  32. Hi @feodor2, good to see you around here!
    1 point
  33. @Joaquim Check XP2ESD to build fully updated modern Windows XP installer, which can be used from Rufus without issues.
    1 point
  34. Wow! I didn't know feodor is back in action. Thank you very much! : ) edit: Mypal is not working on my system. Won't even start. : (
    1 point
  35. not github specified, but general git usage/concept. unfortunately this is how git works, and it could be more troublesome if in svn/cvs way. (for having a upstream-tracking branch and a dev/work branch for actual porting and merging in same repo)
    1 point
  36. In terms of Protegent Antivirus, there is a review on Softpedia: https://www.softpedia.com/get/Antivirus/Protegent-Anti-Virus.shtml To be honest, I never heard of this program before, though. But it seems indeed to be XP-compatible and quite well known in India (and probably in other eastern countries). Anyway! Another option which has to be checked more deeply.
    1 point
  37. That's why on browsers that allow me to build with both static and shared linking options, I like to do local shared builds, but public static builds. RetroZilla takes ~126 MiB RAM using Windows XP SP3 and Visual C++ 6.0 SP5 to build rzbrowser.exe with static libraries, but only ~83 MiB RAM to link gklayout.dll with shared libraries. Using Visual C++ 2003 bumped the RAM usage of rzbrowser.exe from ~126 MiB to ~178 MiB, but I don't believe I tested that compiler with shared libraries (~117 MiB would be my guess if I did). Building shared libraries of RetroZilla Browser will result in a bin directory size of ~20.5 MiB excluding MSVCRT.DLL. Building static libraries results in a bin directory size of ~18.5 MiB (I don't remember the exact bin size because I more commonly do shared builds instead of static builds, not to mention the differing build configurations I often use that will sway the bin directory size slightly).
    1 point
  38. Thanks, yeah it had to be said, I'm tired of that trio of users saying hi to each other every day and then placing each other upvotes for their ego-boost, it looks very silly and spammy ! I used the Italian antivirus on my girfriend. She is my testing grounds. The amount of time it was used is very short. but I can say it's very light-weight, I know for sure because she runs on a very cheap Pentium CPU I bought for her on sale for 45 Euros in 2017. Pentium G(smth) - Kaby lake with fake cores. The one they use in office machines only.
    1 point
  39. Hmm.... AI for a search engine makes sense, although I couldn't help but at this load of manure: "Unlock the joy of discovery?" "Feel the wonder of creation?" Give me a break - it's a search engine, not the freakin' James Webb Space Telescope! (If done well, I suppose it might indeed "empower" me to "better harness the world's knowledge," so I'll give them a pass on that part.) So yes; bring on the AI search engine. But I'm not so sanguine about AI in a browser: I don't know if that was AI-written, but I can tell it wasn't targeted at "techies" like us. "Lengthy financial report?" "Competing company?" "LinkedIn post?" They're clearly targeting gullible business executives.... In any case, I'm pretty sure any AI capabilities will require lots and lots of CPU cycles. So even if some genius were to succeed in backporting Edge to XP, I think we can forget about it running well on any hardware over a year old - or even on lower-end current hardware! OTOH, I often need help tightening up posts like this one, so maybe I should consider the new Edge (and a new high-end PC) myself. That only leaves the question of why the new Bing requires the new Edge. I can't see any logical reason for that dependency other than playing Monopoly. That's as reasonable a choice as any. Roy's current thread is always near the top of this subforum, so it should always be easy to find. Container tabs are also present in St55, and WE add-on support is a bit better in 55. Thus, 55 also supports the Multi-Account Containers app that makes container tabs rather more useful; one of the main reasons I prefer 55 over 52. That said, I found that container tabs (as implemented in Serpent 52/55) have one big weakness: you can't have the same cookie in more than one container! I once tried to set up separate "banking" containers for myself and my wife, but it wouldn't work; I had to go with completely separate profiles, which was a maintenance headache when dealing with add-ons. Probably good advice regardless of the environment, given the inherently experimental nature of @roytam1's browsers. BTW, for the uninitiated, e10s is Mozilla's cryptic abbreviation for "electrolysis," which is their term (trademark?) for multi-process mode. Indeed. To err is human. To really foul things up requires a computer!!
    1 point
  40. An XP user at Avast Forum says he prefers version 18.5 to the final 18.8 because the latter has “resource hog issues”: https://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=220639.300
    1 point
  41. Dear @AstroSkipper, why did you ignore this question? I asked it to ensure if I understood correctly what you said or not. Please respond. Thank you. That comment was actually not meant for you. And a member here will probably decide for himself whether certain contributions require a statement or not. BTW, I never try to say anything, but I say it as clearly as possible, in most cases even crystal clearly. Regarding your reply I didn't say it doesn't matter to me generally, but in most cases it doesn't matter completely to the companies where I am or was a customer. And that has already been the case for a long time, unfortunately. It used to be different, but you can't understand that because of your age. Apart from that, this is all completely off-topic again. We want to move on here. Content that would serve the topic here would be much more important and appreciated.
    1 point
  42. New build of Serpent/UXP for XP! Test binary: Win32 https://o.rthost.win/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.8.win32-git-20230401-3219d2d-uxp-c867bd4fe-xpmod.7z Win64 https://o.rthost.win/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.8.win64-git-20230401-3219d2d-uxp-c867bd4fe-xpmod.7z source code that is comparable to my current working tree is available here: https://github.com/roytam1/UXP/commits/custom IA32 Win32 https://o.rthost.win/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.8.win32-git-20230401-3219d2d-uxp-c867bd4fe-xpmod-ia32.7z source code that is comparable to my current working tree is available here: https://github.com/roytam1/UXP/commits/ia32 NM28XP build: Win32 https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-28.10.6a1.win32-git-20230401-d849524bd-uxp-c867bd4fe-xpmod.7z Win32 IA32 https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-28.10.6a1.win32-git-20230401-d849524bd-uxp-c867bd4fe-xpmod-ia32.7z Win32 SSE https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-28.10.6a1.win32-git-20230401-d849524bd-uxp-c867bd4fe-xpmod-sse.7z Win64 https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-28.10.6a1.win64-git-20230401-d849524bd-uxp-c867bd4fe-xpmod.7z Official UXP changes picked since my last build: - Issue #2176 - Don't reconstruct the parent when tearing down display:contents nodes with pseudo-elements. (dd2697172) - Issue #2175 - Fix build bustage in WebRTC. (1788589ca) - Issue #2155 - Split Nestable to ds/ and EmitterScope to EmitterScope.{cpp.h} (81691afbc) - Issue #2155 - Move NestableControl classes except ForOfLoopControl to BytecodeControlStructures.{cpp.h} (a8ac1cac3) - Issue #2155 - Move TryEmitter and ForOfLoopControl to TryEmitter.{cpp.h} and ForOfLoopControl.{cpp.h} (70e1654c3) - Issue #2155 - Add SwitchEmitter (2554a83d1) - Issue #61 - Reinstate buildability with shared gkmedias dll (371d7cf05) - Issue #61 - Place Skia in libxul (6b3767c44) - Issue #61 - Add configure option for non-windows platforms (924bf92e4) - Issue #61 - Add missing external symbol cubeb_set_log_callback to gkmedias symbols.def (c85f28b0c) - Issue #61 - Add missing external symbols for gkmedias when WebRTC is built (6b510a74e) - Issue #62 - Get --enable-shared-js and --enable-export-js working again, and fix link bustage related to ICU when doing shared lib (b171da18f) - Issue #62 - Fix xul.dll link bustage related to MovableCellHasher. (2c8387f4f) - Issue #62 - Fix xul.dll link bustage relating to JSErrorNotes. (6890cdd9a) - Issue #62 - Fix xul.dll link bustage related to JS::ubi::DominatorTree. (ed30a9646) - Issue #2165 - Build ICU as a shared library if we're building Spidermonkey shared. (bad884a7c) - Issue #2165 - Follow-up: Always build ICU as shared lib in Windows. (18e43fad2) - Issue #324 - Follow-up: Remove more traces of *INTL_API. (9ff14017e) - Issue #2165 - Disable LNK4217 and LNK4286 warnings when linking ICU as they're too spammy. (f09b0002e) - Issue #62 - Always build Spidermonkey as shared lib in Windows. (66eaa872f) - Issue #1831 - Add an option to enable TLS 1.3 "compatibility" mode. (ca93d4b42) - Issue #2180 - Add pref to control NSS TLS 1.3 protocol downgrade sentinel (dc4bf9b82) - Issue #2180 - Follow-up: Move sentinel check up a bit. (f6f0a495a) Official Pale-Moon changes picked since my last build: - [Pale-Moon] Issue MoonchildProductions/UXP#61 - Add gkmedias back to package-manifest (d7a120958) - [Pale-Moon] Issue MoonchildProductions/UXP#2165 - Support ICU as shared library in packaging. (f284afab4) - [Pale-Moon] Issue MoonchildProductions/UXP#2165 - Follow-up: Simplify OS detection for MOZ_SHARED_ICU check. (64bc4788e) Official Basilisk changes picked since my last build: - [Basilisk] Issue MoonchildProductions/UXP#61 - Add gkmedias to package-manifest (e6ed122e1) My changes since my last build: - [Basilisk] Issue MoonchildProductions/UXP#2165 - Support ICU as shared library in packaging. (09138ab01) - gkmedias: add missing `_moz_cairo_scaled_font_get_hint_metrics` export, fix linking (68d130e55) - [Basilisk] Issue MoonchildProductions/UXP#2165 - Follow-up: Simplify OS detection for MOZ_SHARED_ICU check. (c867bd4fe) Update Notice: - You may delete file named icudt*.dat inside program folder when updating from old releases. * Notice: From now on, UXP rev will point to `custom` branch of my UXP repo instead of MCP UXP repo, while "official UXP changes" shows only `tracking` branch changes.
    1 point
  43. Modify en-us.pak Program needed: Chrome PAK Customizer Source: https://github.com/myfreeer/chrome-pak-customizer/releases Program needed: WinMerge Source: https://winmerge.org/downloads/?lang=en Program needed: Diff Checker Source: https://www.diffchecker.com/text-compare/# Hint: muliple files can be compared simultaneously by drag-and-drop on online version Program needed: Notepad++ or similar Navigate to ..\! 360ChromePortable_13.5.2036_rebuild_1_ungoogled\Chrome\Application\13.5.2036.0\locales Copy en-us.pak file to a temporary working folder Unpack en-us.pak file to en-us_unpacked subfolder Navigate to en-us_unpacked subfolder that was just extracted Edit and save the following files (387 files out of 4,319 total, excluding pak index): 262 5561 6090 6255 6346 6582 7559 8915 9431 313 5563 6091 6262 6349 6583 7569 8916 9498 324 5577 6096 6278 6358 6584 7571 8919 9499 325 5580 6103 6279 6359 6585 7599 8923 9500 326 5582 6106 6281 6360 6587 8123 8924 9501 329 5617 6109 6282 6361 6589 8243 8925 9506 334 5637 6113 6283 6362 6610 8259 8932 9507 335 5638 6118 6284 6364 6615 8355 8934 9508 336 5639 6127 6285 6366 6632 8389 8935 9509 337 5669 6134 6286 6367 6633 8390 8936 9522 338 5670 6135 6287 6395 6634 8391 8938 9537 339 5673 6136 6288 6396 6635 8392 8939 9689 358 5680 6150 6292 6401 6636 8648 8940 9692 520 5681 6161 6293 6402 6637 8663 8941 9693 533 5692 6162 6294 6403 6638 8664 8943 9740 828 5704 6163 6296 6405 6640 8672 8944 9744 829 5731 6164 6298 6411 6641 8674 8945 9754 853 5836 6167 6299 6414 6642 8676 8946 9756 854 5877 6171 6300 6492 6692 8690 8947 9760 935 5882 6177 6301 6496 6702 8693 8951 12010 936 5883 6196 6302 6498 6703 8706 8961 17411 940 5888 6197 6306 6499 6704 8714 8963 17486 975 5889 6198 6311 6500 6715 8729 8964 17529 979 5917 6199 6312 6501 6718 8730 8976 17542 1078 5928 6200 6313 6518 6771 8731 8977 17546 1079 5938 6206 6314 6520 6777 8752 8978 17588 1153 6044 6207 6316 6530 7000 8757 8983 17589 4635 6049 6209 6318 6537 7001 8770 8987 17590 4832 6051 6223 6319 6540 7053 8772 9040 17666 5382 6052 6224 6320 6542 7059 8773 9211 17668 5384 6054 6226 6327 6543 7107 8774 9212 17728 5386 6055 6228 6332 6544 7155 8775 9219 18059 5404 6056 6230 6333 6545 7244 8776 9225 18218 5413 6059 6231 6334 6546 7247 8777 9251 18219 5448 6063 6233 6335 6547 7248 8778 9402 19090 5449 6076 6237 6336 6548 7264 8779 9405 19276 5452 6078 6241 6337 6549 7268 8781 9407 22030 5457 6079 6242 6340 6552 7278 8782 9419 22148 5459 6080 6243 6341 6557 7281 8783 9420 22199 5469 6081 6244 6342 6561 7354 8859 9421 22218 5548 6087 6245 6343 6562 7408 8862 9422 22281 5549 6088 6246 6344 6578 7420 8864 9423 24133 5550 6089 6251 6345 6581 7558 8910 9424 24216 Return to en-us_unpacked subfolder Pack en-us_unpacked subfolder to pak_index_packed.pak file Rename pak_index_packed.pak that was just created to en-us.pak Replace the en-us.pak in ..\! 360ChromePortable_13.5.2036_rebuild_1_ungoogled\Chrome\Application\13.5.2036.0\locales with the en-us.pak that was just created
    1 point
  44. Modify jisu9.srx Program needed: 7-Zip or similar Program needed: Notepad++ or similar Navigate to ..\! 360ChromePortable_13.5.2036_rebuild_1_ungoogled\Chrome\Application\13.5.2036.0\skin Copy jisu9.srx file to a temporary working folder Extract jisu9.srx file to jisu9 subfolder Navigate to jisu9 subfolder that was just extracted Delete notoptab subfolder Delete the following files: address_down.mask.4.png bm_toolitem_bk.mask.9.png bookmark_bar_folder.png bookmark_bar_url.png browser_action.mask.png default_head.png extension_box.mask.png head_bg.png head_mask.png layout.xml main_menu.mask.png restore.mask.png skin_button.mask.png skin_button.mask.png_light.png skin_close.mask.png_light.png skin_max.mask.png_light.png skin_min.mask.png_light.png skin_reduction.mask.png_light.png star_empty.png star_list.png status_clean.mask.png status_doctor.mask.png status_pagezoom.mask.png status_soundclose.mask.png status_soundopen.mask.png status_speedup.mask.png status_tabswitch_back.mask.png status_tabswitch_front.mask.png switch_chrome.mask.4.png tab_icon_blank.png tab_icon_write.png tab_line_bg.9.png tab_new.mask.png_light.png tabitem_bk_rect.mask.9.png tabitem_bk_rect.mask.9.png_light.png tabitem_bk_rect_default.mask.9.png tabitem_bk_round.mask.9.png tabitem_bk_round.mask.9.png_light.png tabitem_bk_round_default.mask.9.png tabitem_bk_trape.mask.9.png tabitem_bk_trape.mask.9.png_light.png tabitem_bk_trape_default.mask.9.png tabitem_close.mask.png tabitem_close.mask.png_light.png tabitem_close_active.mask.png tabitem_close_active.mask.png_light.png tabspaceline.png tabspaceline.png_light.png tool_download.mask.png toolbar_star.mask.png trip_new_tab.mask.png trip_new_tab.mask.png_light.png trip_new_tab_mask_default.mask.png v_line.png Modify the following files: btn_search.mask.png skin_close.mask.png skin_config.xml skin_max.mask.png skin_min.mask.png skin_reduction.mask.png tab_new.mask.png tool_backward.mask.png tool_fav.mask.png tool_forward.mask.png tool_home.mask.png tool_refresh.mask.png tool_stop.mask.png Create/Add the following files: BarBG.9.png frame_incognito.9.png framebg.9.png head_Privacy.png inactive_frame_incognito.9.png inactive_framebg.9.png layout_minihead.xml status_download.esk.png (optional, used only if returning download icon to status bar) status_speedup_icon.png status_zoom_icon.png tab_active_center.png tab_active_center_reverse.png tab_active_left.png tab_active_left_reverse.png tab_active_right.png tab_active_right_reverse.png tab_alpha_left.png tab_alpha_left_reverse.png tab_alpha_right.png tab_alpha_right_reverse.png tab_inactive_center.png tab_inactive_center_reverse.png tab_inactive_left.png tab_inactive_left_reverse.png tab_inactive_right.png tab_inactive_right_reverse.png tab_new.mask.png_reverse.png tool_download.png (not needed if returning download icon to status bar) tool_stop.mask.bak.png (optional, used only if using address bar rightmost icon for combined go/stop) Return to jisu9 subfolder Highlight all (42 files) Assuming 7-Zip context menus are enabled, use context menu to Add to "jisu9.zip" Rename jisu9.zip that was just created to jisu9.srx Replace the jisu9.srx in ..\! 360ChromePortable_13.5.2036_rebuild_1_ungoogled\Chrome\Application\13.5.2036.0\skin with the jisu9.srx that was just created Note jisu9.srx file size decreased from 143 KB to 61 KB
    1 point
  45. Modify iframe.srx Program needed: 7-Zip or similar Program needed: Notepad++ or similar Navigate to ..\! 360ChromePortable_13.5.2036_rebuild_1_ungoogled\Chrome\Application\13.5.2036.0\skin Copy iframe.srx file to a temporary working folder Extract iframe.srx file to iframe subfolder Navigate to iframe subfolder that was just extracted Delete the following subfolders: adblock address_dropdown flash_update jisu13Guide login login_assist nocoin select_skin share sidebar tab_manager translator upgrade Navigate to iframe subfolder's address subfolder Replace Chinese edit_copy_paste_btn_bg.mask3.png with English edit_copy_paste_btn_bg.mask3.png (credit: Humming Owl) Replace Chinese edit_copy_paste_btn_bg.mask3@2x.png with English edit_copy_paste_btn_bg.mask3@2x.png (credit: Humming Owl) Replace Chinese edit_paste_go_btn_bg.mask3.png with English edit_paste_go_btn_bg.mask3.png (credit: Humming Owl) Replace Chinese edit_paste_go_btn_bg.mask3@2x.png with English edit_paste_go_btn_bg.mask3@2x.png (credit: Humming Owl) Delete Chinese search logo location_menu_360search_logo.png Delete Chinese search logo location_menu_360search_logo@2x.png Delete Chinese search logo location_menu_360search_logo_pressed.png Delete Chinese search logo location_menu_360search_logo_pressed@2x.png Navigate to iframe subfolder's common subfolder Delete ExtWebmail16.png Delete recommend.mask.png Delete todaybuy_icon.mask.png Delete yunpan_animate_logo.png Edit and save comboboxarrow.mask.png Navigate to iframe subfolder's dialogs subfolder Delete auto_refresh_logo.png Delete auto_refresh_setting_dlg.xml Delete install_to_mobile_dlg.xml Delete phone_icon.png Delete qd_close.mask3.png Delete save_pictrue_dlg.xml Delete save_pictrue_tip.xml Delete save_picture_default_icon.png Delete SaveImgTips_BG.9.png Delete SaveImgTips_Close.mask.png Delete SaveImgTips_Icon.png Delete SaveImgTips_Setting.mask.png Delete se_install_360safe_dlg.xml Edit and save sidebar_bookmark_search_edit_bg.mask.9.png Navigate to iframe subfolder's dlg_tooltip subfolder Delete 360safe_dlg_bg.png Delete about_bbs.png Delete about_home.png Delete about_twitter.png Delete about_update_check.png Delete about_view_throbber.png Delete account_bind_tip.xml Delete account_warning_icon.png Delete flash_crashed_tip.xml Delete messagebox.xml Delete messagebox_icon1.png Delete messagebox_icon2.png Delete right_hand_img.png Delete update_dlg.xml Delete update_uptodate.png Edit and save about_dlg.xml Navigate to iframe subfolder's download subfolder Delete download_empty.png Delete download_item_deleted.xml Delete download_item_downloading.xml Delete download_item_failed.xml Delete download_item_finished.xml Delete download_item_paused.xml Delete download_mgr_dlg.xml Delete download_newtask_dlg.xml Delete download_search_empty.png Delete download_empty.png Delete download_video_dlg.xml Delete download_video_error_dlg.xml Delete se_download_in_progress_dlg.xml Navigate to iframe subfolder's menu subfolder Delete app_menu.xml Delete appmenu_grid.xml Delete bookmarkbar_bookbar_menu.xml Delete bookmarkbar_file_isbest_menu.xml Delete bookmarkbar_file_menu.xml Delete bookmarkbar_folder_menu.xml Delete bookmarkbar_mobile_folder_menu.xml Delete bookmarkbar_mobile_menu.xml Delete bookmarkbar_mobile_root_menu.xml Delete bookmgr_menu.xml Delete browser_menu.xml Delete fav_menu.xml Delete fav_set_left_menu.xml Delete file_menu.xml Delete help_menu.xml Delete history_menu.xml Delete home_arrow_menu.xml Delete ids_menu.xml Delete jijian_menu.xml Delete jijian_voice_item.xml Delete jisu13_toolbar_menu.xml Delete tab_contextmenu.xml Delete tabmute_contextmenu.xml Delete tabunmute_contextmenu.xml Delete tool_menu.xml Delete toolbar_menu.xml Delete toolbar_menu_list.xml Delete view_menu.xml Delete zoom_item.xml Navigate to iframe subfolder's pluginmgr subfolder Edit and save extensions_disable_tip.xml Edit and save extensions_tip_notify_flash.xml Edit and save microphonecamera_block_tip.xml Edit and save microphonecamera_block_tip_125dpi.xml Navigate to iframe subfolder's plugins subfolder Edit and save flash_crashed_tip.xml Navigate to iframe subfolder's savepower subfolder Edit and save savepower_panel.xml Edit and save savepower_tip_bubble.xml Navigate to iframe subfolder's security subfolder Edit and save se_security_panel.xml Navigate to iframe subfolder's videobar subfolder Replace Chinese video_alone_btn.png with English video_alone_btn.png (credit: Humming Owl) Replace Chinese video_alone_btn@2x.png with English video_alone_btn@2x.png (credit: Humming Owl) Replace Chinese video_alone_btn_hover.png with video_alone_btn_hover.png (credit: Humming Owl) Replace Chinese video_alone_btn_hover@2x.png with English video_alone_btn_hover@2x.png (credit: Humming Owl) Replace Chinese video_alone_btn_push.png with English video_alone_btn_push.png (credit: Humming Owl) Replace Chinese video_alone_btn_push@2x.png with English video_alone_btn_push@2x.png (credit: Humming Owl) Replace Chinese video_bar_download.png with English video_bar_download.png (credit: Humming Owl) Replace Chinese video_bar_download@2x.png with English video_bar_download@2x.png (credit: Humming Owl) Replace Chinese video_bar_download_h.png with English video_bar_download_h.png (credit: Humming Owl) Replace Chinese video_bar_download_h@2x.png with English video_bar_download_h@2x.png (credit: Humming Owl) Replace Chinese video_bar_download_p.png with English video_bar_download_p.png (credit: Humming Owl) Replace Chinese video_bar_download_p@2x.png with English video_bar_download_p@2x.png (credit: Humming Owl) Return to iframe subfolder Highlight all (17 folders and 2 files) Assuming 7-Zip context menus are enabled, use context menu to Add to "iframe.zip" Rename iframe.zip that was just created to iframe.srx Replace the iframe.srx in ..\! 360ChromePortable_13.5.2036_rebuild_1_ungoogled\Chrome\Application\13.5.2036.0\skin with the iframe.srx that was just created Note iframe.srx file size reduced from 2.01 MB to 523 KB
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  46. Thank you, my friend. Much of what I write might perhaps only makes sense to me and I assume these threads will get less attention anyway now that the forum is back "On Topic" so this gives me more freedom, that is one way to look at it and view it. Got out today for the first time in a few days and it was good but I had to keep my expectations low and try to just not overthink and constantly dissect everything and examine and just try to walk around as I see others do but ain't easy for me at all to do such. Very very hard for me to just take things at face value when I know people have intentions and agendas. K ... everybody is in their own world and I feel far too 'in touch' and 'self aware' than others, or its me, can't tell to be honest. One of the consequences to being a loner and living isolated is that time to ponder and dwell on each and every action and reaction when others *may* not do such or at least they disguise it better than I ... I suspect the latter.
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  47. That imporssible, if you know some Chinese, you must be know the Qihoo 360 was the garbage company in our heart...
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  48. *cough* https://www.nuget.org/packages/Microsoft.Direct3D.D3D12On7 https://github.com/hejmus/win10verhack
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  49. On the other hand, it seems to me that win 7 would be more capable to run modern software if development/support was not cut, and that XP had more limitations in this regard.
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