Guest PretzelsFox Posted November 10, 2019 Posted November 10, 2019 I work with a lot of Windows XP computers and well I have to connect some to the internet (So I can do junk like get drivers on them, install software or just playing music in the background while I work on them) Anyways, for the past while I've been using Chrome for web browsing but Chrome's starting to feel slow and a lot of sites aren't working right anymore. So what's the best browsers for XP - one that's more are more up to date? (side note: I use Firefox on my main xp pc, as it works best with YouTube)
Windows 2000 Posted November 10, 2019 Posted November 10, 2019 33 minutes ago, tailswave said: I work with a lot of Windows XP computers and well I have to connect some to the internet (So I can do junk like get drivers on them, install software or just playing music in the background while I work on them) Anyways, for the past while I've been using Chrome for web browsing but Chrome's starting to feel slow and a lot of sites aren't working right anymore. So what's the best browsers for XP - one that's more are more up to date? (side note: I use Firefox on my main xp pc, as it works best with YouTube) At this point I really feel like I am kind of advertising them, but I can not stress enough how happy I am that there is a Chromium 78 (which is the latest) based browser on Windows 2000, XP and Vista. I've been using it as my main browser for a couple of months now and honestly if you can get past the chinese setup, it is the most up to date browser you can get. [Open Chrome 360 Discussion Topic]
Guest PretzelsFox Posted November 10, 2019 Posted November 10, 2019 1 minute ago, Windows 2000 said: At this point I really feel like I am kind of advertising them, but I can not stress enough how happy I am that there is a Chromium 78 (which is the latest) based browser on Windows 2000, XP and Vista. I've been using it as my main browser for a couple of months now and honestly if you can get past the chinese setup, it is the most up to date browser you can get. [Open Chrome 360 Discussion Topic] Wait it's really running on Chromium 78? How's that possible, I thought it was using API's that XP couldn't support or something. But really, that's quite impressive I'll definelty check it out. How well does it run?
Windows 2000 Posted November 10, 2019 Posted November 10, 2019 31 minutes ago, tailswave said: Wait it's really running on Chromium 78? How's that possible, I thought it was using API's that XP couldn't support or something. But really, that's quite impressive I'll definelty check it out. How well does it run? Well, they have backported it somehow. Nevertheless, it does work and it works really well, especially on older computers.
Guest PretzelsFox Posted November 10, 2019 Posted November 10, 2019 7 minutes ago, Windows 2000 said: it works really well, especially on older computers. Good, hopefully it will work well on my 3.20ghz pentium 4
looking4awayout Posted November 10, 2019 Posted November 10, 2019 I use a very old system as my daily driver (you can find out about the machine if you read my signature) and to me, the best browser for Windows XP is @roytam1's fork of Firefox 45 ESR. That fork includes all the updates from TenFourFox, and if you use the UOC Patch and the Enforcer for that browser, you can optimize it to run better on your machine. Provided your graphics card is capable enough to accelerate it. Give them a go if you want. I'd be curious to find out how they would perform on your Pentium 4.
Windows 2000 Posted November 11, 2019 Posted November 11, 2019 12 hours ago, tailswave said: Good, hopefully it will work well on my 3.20ghz pentium 4 Good luck. It seems to be working just fine on my first ever laptop with a Pentium M from 2006 and integrated graphics.
caliber Posted November 11, 2019 Posted November 11, 2019 the best browser is the one that has multi process function enabled and the one that supports official site addons. Firefox52 is still good but more and more sites are not displayed correctly anymore Serpent52 doesn't support most addons even if you manually install them in (Serpent55 unreliable) Centaury52 and Newmoon28 are pretty much the same thing, with my main hardware (AMD BE quad) when you open-close too many apps it gets frozen at around 30% of CPU usage in short, you cannot live with a single of these ''old'' up to date browsers because you may want to use FF52 to test some sites that do not run on them
caliber Posted November 11, 2019 Posted November 11, 2019 (edited) 21 hours ago, Windows 2000 said: I've been using it as my main browser for a couple of months now and honestly if you can get past the chinese setup, it is the most up to date browser you can get. [Open Chrome 360 Discussion Topic] I have downloaded both versions although the 360SE is 100% chinese and full of advertising banners just like the QQ web browser. I feel sorry for the chinese people who have to deal with slow internet speed, censored sites and spied on 24/h by the government. I had to download the exe files through W7 because none of my browsers were able to do so. to begin I have uncked all cases before installing it because chinese software is often full of spyware and malware now the verdict, I must admit it's the best browser I have tested in a long while, very smooth and does support google store apps... no other spyware program got installed to my knowledge but I would be cautious to use this chinese browsers to make purchases online a few days ago I was about to download the new Yandex version but I don't think I should give it a second chance... LOL Edited November 11, 2019 by caliber
Mathwiz Posted November 11, 2019 Posted November 11, 2019 The "best" browser for XP depends on your hardware. For pre-SSE2 processors, I agree with @looking4awayout: Quote I use a very old system as my daily driver (you can find out about the machine if you read my signature) and to me, the best browser for Windows XP is @roytam1's fork of Firefox 45 ESR. If your system is even older (pre-SSE) your best bet is probably @roytam1's no-SSE build of New Moon 27. For newer systems you have more options. The Chinese Chromium backports are OK if you like Chromium and can deal with the Chinese language. If you prefer a Firefox-based browser, I've had pretty good luck with @roytam1's Serpent 55. It supports more add-ons than his Serpent 52 and I almost never have problems with Web sites not displaying correctly. 3
Guest PretzelsFox Posted November 11, 2019 Posted November 11, 2019 (edited) 1 hour ago, caliber said: I have downloaded both versions although the 360SE is 100% chinese and full of advertising banners just like the QQ web browser. I feel sorry for the chinese people who have to deal with slow internet speed, censored sites and spied on 24/h by the government. I had to download the exe files through W7 because none of my browsers were able to do so. to begin I have uncked all cases before installing it because chinese software is often full of spyware and malware now the verdict, I must admit it's the best browser I have tested in a long while, very smooth and does support google store apps... no other spyware program got installed to my knowledge but I would be cautious to use this chinese browsers to make purchases online a few days ago I was about to download the new Yandex version but I don't think I should give it a second chance... LOL might try it via a VM to check for any dodgy stuff, it may be sending data or something to a webserver or whatever! Will check out it and if it's all good I might check it out Edited November 11, 2019 by tailswave
caliber Posted November 11, 2019 Posted November 11, 2019 1 hour ago, tailswave said: might try it via a VM to check for any dodgy stuff, it may be sending data or something to a webserver or whatever! that could be the cause why they are making a browser in english for international users..... anyway I don't care because when you download Android apps you get to share a bunch of personal things. this is not the cause for which I don't use W10
ED_Sln Posted November 12, 2019 Posted November 12, 2019 If the computer is powerful enough, then now the best browser is 360 Extreme. Firefox 52 is becoming obsolete, while Serpent, Basilisk and Pale Moon, although updated, can’t provide full compatibility with new sites that are primarily made for Chrome. Lack of translation, this is a solvable problem, for example, there is a fully translated Russian version in which a part of telemetry is blocked and Chrome Add-ons Store is made by default. There is a list of IP addresses that can be blocked to disable tracking: 36.96.0.0 - 36.127.255.255 52.222.232.78 Amazon 101.198.0.0 - 101.231.255.255 104.192.108.0 - 104.192.111.255 106.32.0.0 - 106.121.255.255 Block sync. 116.208.93.0 - 116.211.255.255 117.24.0.0 - 117.28.132.255 120.132.0.0 - 120.132.127.255 120.24.0.0 - 120.27.255.255 123.112.0.0 - 123.127.255.255 125.88.193.230 180.152.0.0 - 180.175.255.255 210.52.0.0 - 210.53.255.255 220.181.0.0 - 220.181.255.255 203.130.48.0 - 203.130.63.255 42.81.35.32 - 42.81.67.255 42.224.0.0 - 42.239.255.255 65.99.192.0-65.255.255.255 106.0.0.0-106.31.255.255 Block sync. 106.122.0.0-106.255.255.255 Block sync. 119.144.0.0 - 119.147.255.255 140.205.0.0 - 140.205.255.255 180.0.0.0-180.151.255.255 195.27.31.192 - 195.27.31.255 198.11.128.0 - 198.11.191.255 Alibaba 203.130.32.0 - 203.130.63.255 211.151.0.0 - 211.151.255.255 165.193.78.252 208.73.210.214 208.73.210.200
i430VX Posted November 12, 2019 Posted November 12, 2019 (edited) I mainly Use @roytam1's K-Meleon, Serpent, and New Moon 28 builds. Some people say they have sites that wont load in these but I have encountered one as of yet. I've never tried the 360 extreme browser, because while I hear some tracking is blocked, it doesn't sound like all is. And I have no real need for a heavy chrome browser anyway. Edited November 12, 2019 by i430VX 3
Guest PretzelsFox Posted November 12, 2019 Posted November 12, 2019 2 hours ago, i430VX said: I mainly Use @roytam1's K-Meleon, Serpent, and New Moon 28 builds. Some people say they have sites that wont load in these but I have encountered one as of yet. I've never tried the 360 extreme browser, because while I hear some tracking is blocked, it doesn't sound like all is. And I have no real need for a heavy chrome browser anyway. New moon? you mean pale moon! Also I think I've used that browser before, also I'm not 100% fans of chromium browsers since they can be quite ram heavy
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