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Posted (edited)

Here is a good news. :thumbup

http://blog.livedoor.jp/blackwingcat/archives/1891088.html[Japanese]

http://sourceforge.net/projects/otter-browser/?source=typ_redirect

This Blink Browser stably works on extended Kernel version Windows 2000.

 

The weekly version one is used QtWebEngine (Webkit 538.1) with Qt5.4.0.

I think next beta version will be embedded new QtWebEngine.

Edited by blackwingcat
  • 4 weeks later...

Posted

Hello Blackwingcat,

 

Can you please tell why Zonealarm 70.3 does not work with extended Kernel? I try to install it but computer crashes! or bsd. I  had to format and use v10d everything fine again, but wish to install Opera 12.17 now can not.

Posted

Hi.

 

Well, I know Zonealarm has some bugs that it corrupts heap memory with relating graphic driver .

So it shows BSoD.

 

I recommend Norton 2006 or Symantec Endpoint Security 11.7.

 

 

Hello Blackwingcat,

 

Can you please tell why Zonealarm 70.3 does not work with extended Kernel? I try to install it but computer crashes! or bsd. I  had to format and use v10d everything fine again, but wish to install Opera 12.17 now can not.

  • 4 weeks later...
Posted

Good news continued!

K-Meleon74 works stable on Windows 2000 (Excore v16 German, Exkernel v24bG localized German). First I installed K-Meleon 1.6.0 in w2k. Then I installed K-Meleon74 in XP32 (in folder programs\k-meleon74) and copied that folder into the w2k program folder. Then I started k-meleon.exe. It works fast and stable in desktop and laptop envirement (I tried with 5 different PC's). And can be customized to look like IE6.1.

Only on one machine I had to disable Direct3D (I think this is due to Radeon Driver and Directx Jun10, direct3D 8 and 9 are working, but 7 hresult 0x88760249 Get DC), otherwise screen was filled black in the browser few seconds after input.

Greetings, Joe

Posted (edited)

Good news continued!

Good news indeed :thumbup

And can be customized to look like IE6.1.

I am lost at understanding WHY EXACTLY :w00t: one would want to do that, however I guess that it is a form of freedom, which again is good :).

jaclaz

Edited by jaclaz

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