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  1. that’s more than enough. thanks again)
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  2. ah yes ,so i make video : https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/1046380297563943014/1113813472300499035/144.avi @Lemberg if it is not enough please tell me
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  3. No, he means the page about:support:
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  4. New release https://github.com/Feodor2/Mypal68/releases/download/68.13b/mypal-68.13.0.en-US.win32.zip @mockingbird Screensaver thing is fixed
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  5. I agree wholeheartedly. Besides New Moon 28 and Serpent 52/55, Mypal 68 is another perfect browser for older operating systems. @feodor2 has definitely done a great job.
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  6. @windows2 It is easy to put 5.0 instead 5.1, i can do this. Actually i wonder how you made it work on win2000, if others tell it is not going to work on winxp sp2, and even if they managed to launch it they got bsod everytime. New goal is to resolve bsod problem
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  7. AFAIK, @feodor2's main focus is in developing the JavaScript engine. All other features will then presumably come later.
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  8. Okay i give it another go here is what i did. 1. Installed Microsoft Visual C++ 2015-2019 Redistributable v14.28.29213.0. (DONE) 2. Installed lasted Microsoft .NET Framework 4.0 with Updates. (DONE) 3. Extracted Zip-Archive file "ProxHTTPSProxy_TLS_1_3_1_5_220717_PopMenu_3V3" to "C:\". (DONE) 4. Turn Off Windows XP Firewall. (DONE) 5. Executed the file ".\ProxHTTPSProxyMII_CertIns_Windows\ProxHTTPSProxy Cert Install.exe" from the extracted Zip-Archive file. (DONE) 6. Executed the file ".\PopMenu\Configure PopMenu.exe" from the extracted Zip-Archive file. (DONE) Result; PopMenu and Min2Tray started fine, but Microsoft Update page is reloading none stop in Internet Explorer 8.. Everything was tested on a fresh installed Windows XP in VirtualBox. Not sure what I do wrong here, but it's like an abstract labyrinth to get this to work.
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  9. For Windows 8.1 this driver is official: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/details/ethernet/gigabit-controllers/i219-connections/downloads.html
    1 point
  10. thank you for this updated , fixed mega.nz crash and fixed messenger.com/discord not loading , many thanks to you this browser is very stable on Win2000 SP4 +kernelEx i use it for a long time , and no BSOD appear as WinXP SP2 as you said in github . from Windows 2000 on real hardware :
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  11. I think D.Draker is largely correct about the United States, and NotHereToPlayGames exaggerates America’s diversity. I have lived in suburbs my entire life, and the biggest city I ever lived near was Houston. The car is absolutely essential to our suburban way of life, and also for those living in the countryside. Without a car, you might as well be in a desert. I suppose a car might be more trouble than it’s worth in Manhattan, since there’s no place to park anyway. I was fortunate enough to visit Europe one summer when I was much younger. The only subway I ever rode on was the Paris Metro. I traveled by train from city to city. (I took a few train trips in the US when I was younger, but visitors from Europe had better not plan on traveling by train here.) I should’ve sought out public transportation in Rome instead of walking 10 km from the Forum to the Vatican, but I was young enough to survive that mistake. (I even missed the Sistine Chapel because the sun was going down when I emerged from St. Peter’s.) The European country that was most similar to the US was certainly (western) Germany, with its multi-lane autobahns. But even in Germany, you could travel by train and use public transportation to get around in the cities. It’s actually ridiculous that D.Draker has pegged me as an “enemy of NATO,” but I would rather block his blind hostility than attempt to have a conversation about it. Technically speaking, legacy versions of Kaspersky are an option for XP and Vista, and even seem to be compatible with the extended kernel, which appears to break various other legacy AV products. As I have mentioned many times before, I never used Kaspersky myself, and no longer use Windows Vista for that matter. If MSFN exists for loyal NATO members only, then perhaps forum rules should prohibit any discussion of Kaspersky? In any case, I do not accept the condemnation of D.Draker! But if I ever insulted his English (and it seems like I probably did), then I apologize for that, because it is quite good actually. Yes, Mental Health Awareness Month is ending today. Hopefully this 14-page thread will also come to an end.
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  12. Mainstream UXP is working on fixing some memory leaks https://repo.palemoon.org/MoonchildProductions/UXP/issues/2251 Hopefully it will go somewhere, I do not like to have to restart my browser all the time.
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