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Hi, were there any attempts to restore plugin manager and auto updater in notepad++ to work on XP? Only info I found is 1,5 year old and refers to lack of GetTickCount64 function.

That's not a major issue, manual update is still fine, if we are blocked by something POSReady 2009 updates cover.

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1 hour ago, FantasyAcquiesce said:

Has anyone tried WPS Office?

WPS 2016 works on 2000 exkernel/XP but 2019 is Windows 7 and up.

But parts of their site are so dumb that they force a mobile layout on a 1024x768 monitor. :w00t:

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I wonder how much it would take to get Chimera working on XP. Supposedly uses C++17 features. Visual Studio 2017 supposedly supports most of those, according to this page.

The binary download is here. It must have been compiled with some version of G++. No new APIs are called directly, at least I didn't find them with GitHub's search function, but they're baked into the binary - maybe the compiler uses them to implement certain C++ features?

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I had to replace the usual email checker.
I prefer light and portable software.
I opted for PopMan:

 

https://portableapps.com/apps/internet/popman_portable

Available in multiple languages.
In the enabled options, "Launch PopMan at Windows startup" to have the software available as an icon in the system tray.
Now,you just have to enter your accounts.

:)

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6 hours ago, Sampei.Nihira said:

I had to replace the usual email checker.
I prefer light and portable software.
I opted for PopMan:

 

https://portableapps.com/apps/internet/popman_portable

Available in multiple languages.
In the enabled options, "Launch PopMan at Windows startup" to have the software available as an icon in the system tray.
Now,you just have to enter your accounts.

:)

PopPeeper is much better... -_-

https://www.esumsoft.com/products/pop-peeper/

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1 hour ago, genieautravail said:

PopPeeper is much better... -_-

https://www.esumsoft.com/products/pop-peeper/

We need to compare the free version.
Why would it be better?

Use less RAM?
This aspect would be very interesting for me.:yes:

4 accounts:

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P.S. Even if only for 30 days, I don't trust the partnership with WOT at all.........

P.S.1 I did a quick test, with 0 accounts PopPeeper consumes more RAM than PopMan.:no:

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22 hours ago, Sampei.Nihira said:

We need to compare the free version.
Why would it be better?

Within PopPeeper you can compose and send messages.

When displaying messages in HTML format, you can block external images and data :

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WOT isn't included with the free version, see the comparison between the editions :

https://www.esumsoft.com/products/pop-peeper/

 

22 hours ago, Sampei.Nihira said:

Use less RAM?
This aspect would be very interesting for me.:yes:

With 7 accounts and 928 messages :

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I'am using version 3.8.1 since 8 years now. it works like a charm.

If you need this version, tell me. :rolleyes:

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Torch browser is a chromium-based browser that supports XP. https://torchbrowser.com/ 

Hopefully we can get a KernelEX like program for XP and Vista, it sucks to see them die. And it also hurts to see how fast it has been because XP is almost 2 decades old and Vista is a decade old. Sorry for being so nostalgic... Now that 7 is gone, it kinda sucks. I do wanna try Linux, though I wanna use older OSes for awhile now. 

Honestly the mid-2000s seemed like the best era for computing.

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3 minutes ago, Frost The Loser said:

Torch browser is a chromium-based browser that supports XP. https://torchbrowser.com/ 

Hopefully we can get a KernelEX like program for XP and Vista, it sucks to see them die. And it also hurts to see how fast it has been because XP is almost 2 decades old and Vista is a decade old. Sorry for being so nostalgic... Now that 7 is gone, it kinda sucks. I do wanna try Linux, though I wanna use older OSes for awhile now. 

Honestly the mid-2000s seemed like the best era for computing.

Which version? I recall Torch dropped XP/Vista support a while back.

Also, there is the one-core-api project for XP for KernelEx ;)

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2 minutes ago, FantasyAcquiesce said:

Which version? I recall Torch dropped XP/Vista support a while back.

Also, there is the one-core-api project for XP for KernelEx ;)

Oh, I seen it allowed Vista and XP to download so I figured it supported XP/Vista. Kinda sucks all the best programs are losing supports for the best OSes.

And what it is called? New to all of this, so I would love to see what it is. Thank you so much~!

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