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  1. I want to post something about this. Firstly, what do you think about a creation of a proxy in node.js with Puppeteer? Puppeteer is a JavaScript library that "eat Javascript for lunch" and return the html. So, since we could live without CSS grid and the newest CSS3 stuff, our deal is JavaScript! So, a proxy in node.js using puppeteer could solve some anoyances, and it might make some React sites to work such as Mastodon instances, or that's my opinion at least. It could be useful for old Windows 9x users. And this was the philosofy of Opera Mini on Symbian mobile devices as far as I know. Moreover, node.js and Puppeteer is using Chrome's V8 engine.

    Last but not least, you should put a description of the image and steps using text, some people might not be able to read it. I sometimes do some of my work on a Linux VM with latest Ubuntu Mate inside my Vista X64 system.

  2. I made the tweak as I told, I even disabled older TLS versions. I have a microsoft outlook account that previously worked, but it now refuses to send/receibe emails when I use Windows Mail. So, for sending/receibing emails my options are:

    1. Windows Mail (builting in Windows Vista).

    2. Outlook 2003 (it seems to be a bit laggy and don't work sometimes.

    3. Outlook 2007 (at least it don't have ribbon UI).

    I don't want to use outlook 2010 or newer due to the Ribbon UI. If none of the apps I mentioned earlier can't work properly in Vista, I might start to use thunderbird or a page with a bassic html4 client (unfortunately without notifications) cause the normal web version of outlook also sucks.

  3. I installed the TLS1.2 update in Windows Vista and even deactivated older tls versions in internet options, but Microsoft Outlook still tell me to upgrade cause TLS1.0 and TLS1.1 are not supported. Any way to achieve that? I have another question, if I reinstall the system some day, it is possible to keep IE7 instead of upgrading to IE9 and still get the TLS 1.2 stuff?

  4. I am also interested on that! At least I would suggest you to see what you remove and don't use third party modified Windows versions. See by yourself what was exactly removed and on what modules relies Sapi TTS and sound stuff. Appart from installing the whole Sapi5, you should install some voices. Take a look to: https://theoldnet.com/get?url=grossgang.com&year=2020&scripts=true&decode=true

    Maybe you could find something there.

  5. What if you use Roytam's browsers like BNavigator or an extension which disable JavaScript and use an invidious instance like yewtu.be instead of youtube.com? That should perform much better! At least it worked better for me with Firefox 52.9 and Roytam browsers.

  6. Disclaimer. This isn't exactly an XP question, but I think that XP users could know more about this and help me. I'm considering to get a KaiOS device/dumbphone, and these devices most of the time use a pre-quantum firefox engine which is the same as Firefox 52.9 and Roytam browsers for XP. Whatsapp calls are not available there, so I want to know if there is some kind of kalling service available for Firefox 52.9/similar browser and a device with 512mb of ram. What options could I consider?

  7. On 2/11/2023 at 12:23 AM, Tangy said:

    Last night I installed catsxp browser portable which is very similar to Brave ( Brave fork ) and I have to say I really like it. It is using chrome 110. (

    Ver:3.2.4

    Kernel:110.0.5481.92)

    If you are not averse to Chinese products, you should give it a go. All extensions based on chrome are supported. You can get it from catsxp.com

    Cheers

    Catsxp 111 beta working on Windows Vista with Extended Kernel too!

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