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mina7601

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  1. A very wise decision, in my opinion. Supermium is easily distinguishable from other Chromium-based browsers, by the fact that it has some old features from old versions of Chrome/Chromium, and its author (@win32) is planning to support this browser all the way down to Windows 2000 SP4 in the future. (a bit off-topic, since this topic targets Windows XP)
  2. They will be censored with asterisks.
  3. There are also some accounts that have their "last visited" date at "Never".
  4. Happy new year to you too, schwups, and to loblo.
  5. @recapir It is also working on Windows 7. I found this, from below link: https://help.steampowered.com/en/faqs/view/4784-4F2B-1321-800A "We expect the Steam client and games on these older operating systems to continue running for some time without updates after January 1st, 2024, but we are unable to guarantee continued functionality after that date."
  6. (off-topic) You should originally thank Maroc (at My Digital Life forum) for this, as he's the user who ported a new version of MPC-HC to XP, but you're welcome, and I am glad that MPC-HC performs faster than VLC in your case.
  7. Hi. I assume you meant the LAV codecs? They are in the first page of this thread. Here are the links: 32bit LAV dlls are in separated package (extracted from K-Lite codec pack 13.5.5) https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/lav.7z 32bit NoSSE (ffmpeg 3.1.1 lite build) https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/lav-dll-lite-mmx.7z 32bit No ASM (ffmpeg 3.1.1 lite build, if build above doesn't work on your processor) https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/lav-dll-lite-noasm.7z Choose one of these links, depending on your processor. The first link has 3 files inside, and the other 2 links have 2 files inside.
  8. Old post, but thanks very much for the link. Also, Merry Christmas and a happy new year to all! (also to @Dave-H@Tripredacus@Tommy)
  9. You just reversed the letters, it's NM28, not MN28 Otherwise, agreed, except that St52 is my main browser, and St55 and K-Meleon are what I try next when a website fails in St52.
  10. My results in Mypal 68.13.7b:
  11. I am not sure I understood that part especially.
  12. <OT> Well, if that would impress you, you can just consider me a modern OS user, but just love tinkering around with the old OSes inside VMs and treating them as being on real hardware. xd <OT> Anyway, if someone knows a solution for that MailNews issue, please reply and thanks very much in advance!
  13. Happy holidays, and also Merry Christmas to you!
  14. Can someone help me please? I have been trying to connect my Gmail account to MailNews, but it always gives me this error message, which I don't understand what it means. I am using the OAuth2 authentication method, and the version of MailNews I use is (2023-12-21). Thanks!
  15. The project seems to be dead, we didn't even receive a status update from the developer himself since April 21, 2019. The current project is this one: Regarding this info you saw from Mastodon, I wouldn't believe it unless a screenshot about this info is posted.
  16. Thanks, it is now displayed properly.
  17. Wow, thank you very much!
  18. As Sampei.Nihira requested, ok, here:
  19. @Mark-XP I personally don't use qwant as my main search engine (I use Google as my main search engine for 17 years), but I did test it in Serpent 52, and I experienced no freezing for 5-10 seconds. Do you have hardware acceleration disabled?
  20. Luckily, I was able to access @adata's cited website in Serpent 52 and New Moon 28 without using the SSUAO @VistaLover kindly provided us, and also without enabling the security.ssl.enable_tls13_compat_mode option mentioned by @roytam1. However, I had to add the SSUAO in Serpent 55 with just the value of "Chrome", as it gave "Secure Connection Failed" error message when I tried to access the website without the SSUAO. Even though the SSUAO provided by @Mathwiz works as well, putting just "Chrome" in the value is much quicker.
  21. Heh... this reminds me of a certain Disney character (who loves to move in the slippery ice) with a similar look that I saw many times, but that deer looks cute nonetheless. Eww. Oh, and Merry Christmas!
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