June 25, 20251 yr On 6/20/2025 at 9:12 PM, j7n said: download resuming Many of those, including this one I told you before, are supported in CatsXP. On 6/20/2025 at 9:12 PM, j7n said: Opera (Opium) About a decade ago became also Chinese. But CatsXP, in contrast to the old Opera and Supermium, has zero troubles with cloudfare.
June 25, 20251 yr Currently CatsXP says that Windows 7 is required. Are they gonna up that soon following other software? These features were later copied into other browsers or extensions. But Opera had them in the 2000s first. Opium and Supermium don't have troubles with Cloudflare. Some sites have a hard security mode, like Rate Your Music, and I just have to click the box every few hours. Other sites require it less frequently.
June 25, 20251 yr Just now, j7n said: Supermium don't have troubles with Cloudflare. I tend to disagree. https://github.com/e3kskoy7wqk/Chromium-for-windows-7/issues/55#issuecomment-2966015829
June 25, 20251 yr Just now, j7n said: Currently CatsXP says that Windows 7 is required. Yep, but the old, based on 85, works on XP, at least on my testing PC with XP64. Probably, they will soon drop 7 completely, too.
June 2Jun 2 As of May 2026 Thorium and Serpent are able to cope with Cloudfare, but New Moon struggles with scripts and cannot complete Cloudfare verification. I gave up on MyPal a few weeks ago, and I seem to remember that it could not cope with Cloudfare. Edited June 6Jun 6 by Zorba the Geek
June 3Jun 3 I'm running New Moon 28.10.7a1 (260411) and that version works as well. Edited June 3Jun 3 by KeyCat
June 3Jun 3 New Moon 2026-03-19 now works for me if I am patient while it executes the script. Of course, Supermium also works and is blazing fast.
June 17Jun 17 On 6/19/2025 at 8:56 AM, j7n said: Often you need to turn off javascript after the page is loaded, or it won't load right without it. I still use Opera 12 (very old) which allows this without an extension. Hi j7n, I guess this is NOT possible because it's quite old, but I wanted to ask you, Can Opera 12 open Cloudflare-protected sites with this turn-off-javascript method?
June 17Jun 17 No because the denial to access a site comes before and then javascript is needed to pass. Disabling javascript is for a different problem where the site obstructs part of the content with a paywall or doesn't let you select text or right-click.
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