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mina7601

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  1. It's based on Chromium 108.
  2. Actually, I feel this way when I am hopeless, but even then, I am hopeless 90% of the time.
  3. For me, 158 frames were dropped of 5350 on 360Chrome v13.5.1030 on my VirtualBox XP SP3 x86 at 1080p on @we3fan's cited video.
  4. Most of the time, this is what I think too.
  5. Wait, why? What makes you think that? No, you aren't more dumb (nor dumb at all).
  6. Yeah, it does.
  7. I found it:
  8. It's here: https://www.catsxp.com/history?more=1 Just scroll down to the bottom and click on "v0.8.1", then scroll down and click on "v0.6.3".
  9. @XPerceniol How are you going? You haven't posted since 2 days. I hope all is well with you, and that you're.
  10. I couldn't find posts relating to this being the reason, but I found this post, and I am unsure if that's what you're referring to.
  11. Yes, exactly as in the video.
  12. That's risky, but still nice attempt.
  13. I assume you are talking about @nicolaasjan's signature. He has them.
  14. What New Moon version (if you remember) were you using at that time?
  15. @Mathwiz wrote about the differences for New Moon and K-Meleon: As for which browser is the best, well, test each browser, and see which one is the best for you. It depends how you use them. Mypal's difference is that 28.xx.x and 29.xx.x branch have a user interface from old version of Firefox, while the 68.xx.x branch is based on Firefox 68.12.0esr. There are two versions of Mypal, the old 28.xx.x and 29.xx.x branch, and the new 68.xx.x branch (which can be found here). I personally use the 68.xx.x branch. Mypal, yes, it's based on Gecko. K-Meleon and New Moon, no, they're both based on Goanna engine. (Correct me if I am wrong for Pale/New Moon, as I personally don't use it) Mypal is available in English (United States), but you can install your own language in it: For the old 28.xx.x and 29.xx.x branch, you can get them from here, For 68.xx.x branch, you can get your language from here, and instructions on how to apply your downloaded language (in xpi file format) to 68.xx.x is here (note: the site is Japanese, but, use a translator to translate the website). K-Meleon is available in the following languages: English (United States), German, Spanish, French, Italian, Russian, Chinese (China). New Moon is available in English (United States), but you can install your own language, read this post to know how. New Moon and K-Meleon are updated every week by roytam1. Mypal, well, it's on a slower pace by Feodor2. Welcome to MSFN, by the way.
  16. Um, yes I already know that.
  17. Please, be patient. Also, you should read this:
  18. Sorry for the late response, but thank you, but it isn't over yet, there's still a second term for 2nd secondary, and there's also 3rd secondary!
  19. And, knowing his posts, he wants to stay on Vista with ExKernel than getting a PC with newer Windows to run newer apps. @WinCare We know you want more Windows 10 and later apps to run on Vista, but you must understand a few things. Making an Extended Kernel for an OS isn't as easy as you think. it actually involves requiring much knowledge and experience with IDA Pro, see here as an example. (although it's about NT 4, but it still stands generally). You should be grateful and thank God that someone knowledgeable like @win32 decided to take his time to work on an ExKernel for Vista (even if Vista was badly hated!), and that you are able to run apps with ExKernel that you otherwise, couldn't run on vanilla Vista. All of this wouldn't have been possible without @win32's effort. And maybe, if you mentioned a few examples of the Windows 10 apps that you want to install on Vista, you could maybe get information regarding them, like if it's possible to run them on Vista or not, and reasons why they can't run, etc. That's the purpose of this topic, hence the [WIP] at the topic title (which stands for Work In Progress). But, keep in mind that not all apps run perfectly on Vista with ExKernel. Some apps can run, but with visual bugs or graphical glitches (and require workarounds to run almost perfectly), some apps crash upon running, or doing specific actions inside the apps, Hope this helps. I hope I cleared out everything you need to know. Best regards.
  20. Yeah, it was @burd's attempt:
  21. Agreed! At least, since Sep 11, 2021, there are installation instructions for One-Core-API.
  22. No, it doesn't.
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