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Chrome will support Windows 7 for at least 18 months
Jody Thornton replied to Vistapocalypse's topic in Web Browsers
Well, since I was having some file/save dialog problems with Firefox ESR on Windows 8, I moved over to Pale Moon 28. I'll stay with it as long as the pages I use work fine. Chromium Edge would have been my next stop. After that - who knows. -
Chrome will support Windows 7 for at least 18 months
Jody Thornton replied to Vistapocalypse's topic in Web Browsers
That's exactly the difference I meant. Thanks Vistapocalypse -
Chrome will support Windows 7 for at least 18 months
Jody Thornton replied to Vistapocalypse's topic in Web Browsers
Now does this mean that the new MS Edge will only support Windows 7 for the same period of time? -
Haaaaaaaaaa! That's Great!
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That hack was just in pre-release builds.
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I can't believe I'm going to say this, but I have a hard time believing that the user base remaining is that low.
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Well, if you're just using the desktop - and you're not planning to use the Metro apps or the touch environment at all, Windows 8 does provide some benefits over Windows 8.1 that are as follows: There are no known telemetry updates in Windows 8 that plague both Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 Windows 8 does not have any known CPU blocks (which affected update support). Then again, Windows 8 went out of support in January 2016, so any updates you get will be manually applied from Server 2012 anyway (you can get these from the Microsoft Catalog) No GWX Nags! So you have a Windows version that's fairly modern, and that Microsoft leaves pretty much alone. You can't run IE 11 (but that hardly matters). Windows Defender still protects the system with updated definitions.
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Well I'm not here to start an argument at all. So all I was saying is that it's terrific for XP users that they have some options. Let's leave it at that :)
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I have to concede that was quite a kind gesture. For all I say against you, I'm VERY impressed. Yet oddly enough, I'm more of the same mindset as you are towards continued XP use. Nonetheless, it was a very kind gesture you made towards this crew. Cheers and Merry Christmas!
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My Browser Builds (Part 2)
Jody Thornton replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
I checked the GitHub page. Where are you seeing this? -
I've installed the November Security-Only updates (including IE10). The December ones are downloaded but I'll install when I shut down the system next week. Only one more IE10 update after this month. I feel really poorly that IE11 blocked Windows 8 from accepting installation.
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Firefox File/Save Delay When Downloading
Jody Thornton replied to Jody Thornton's topic in Windows 8
What sites are you having difficulty with @UCyborg? -
The convenience rollup - gotcha. But that's not SP2. Fair enough. :)
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There's an SP2 for Windows 7? Do you mean Vista, by chance?
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My Browser Builds (Part 2)
Jody Thornton replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
Wow! I never knew that. I know we needed the LAV filters for New Moon and Basilisk on Vista and XP, but I thought Seamonkey worked out of the box. Good to know. -
My Browser Builds (Part 2)
Jody Thornton replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
SeaMonkey doesn't contain HTML5 playback code? Really? -
Wow! I was 10 when that came out. I had to look it up.
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My first PC I bought second hand from my sister in the early 1990s. It was a clone 80286 12 MHz CPU, a 40 MB IDE drive, 1 MB of RAM and a Trident 256 KB ISA video adapter. She originally had MS-DOS 4.01 on it, but I replaced it with MS-DOS 5.00 and used DOS Shell on it. Now my second PC was an 80486 DX/2 66 MHz machine with 8 MB of 72 pin RAM, a 540 MB SCSI drive and an Adaptec ISA adapter. I eventually added a 2 GB SCSI disk to it. I had a Trident VESA 512 KB adapter, and a VESA controller. I also added a Mitsumi 2x CD-ROM drive, and a 14.4 modem. I never added a sound card to that machine, until I switched the motherboard. On one primary partition i had MS-DOS 6.2 and Windows 3.1 installed. On the second primary partition, I had OS/2 Warp 3.0, which was my primary OS for three years. I did add a Vibra 16 sound card after I switched the motherboard to a PCI capable one with a Cyrix 5x86/100 MHz and a Cirrus Logic 1 MB PCI video adapter. I also went with 16 MB of RAM.
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Taskmanager showing I'm using more RAM than I have!
Jody Thornton replied to apreese16's topic in Windows XP
I recommend when it comes to experience on this topic, that one should take a "page" from your book :p (thank you, thank you! I'm here all week)- 5 replies
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OK - so BESIDES the Metro interface and the Start Screen and the lack of the Start Menu - because Classic Shell takes care of ALL OF THAT, Windows 7 and Windows 8 are nearly identical; they really are. Moreso, I can put on an Aero-like Visual Style, that makes it sooooo Windows 7-like. I just wish people would realize that :)
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I was going to go post a "stay online" plea as well, but the site is down for me too. :(
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I've gotten a second hand iPhone 6s since @tailswave but that is good to know. I take it that the metro-style interface of Windows Phone 7 is a lot like Windows 8 Metro?
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I also want my OS to stay current until October 2023 0 that's why I run Windows 8 ....lol
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Firefox File/Save Delay When Downloading
Jody Thornton replied to Jody Thornton's topic in Windows 8
Well, I have migrated to Pale Moon. I never thought I'd do it again, but Pale Moon 28.7.2 works with all of the sites I visit. I could never get Firefox fixed, so I've moved my setting into Pale Moon, and uninstalled ESR 68. Oh well, so sad :( -
Eight Forums - What a Dud of a Forum!
Jody Thornton replied to Jody Thornton's topic in Websites and Boards
I just noticed - however most of the time, my statement still stands. :)