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    • opermo
      opermo last edited by

      I didn't say that but i guess i could say that 99% are related to minor issues. Major ones are usually disclosed in the media.

      Some major ones are disclosed in the media (and of those, months or even years after the flaws were created or exploited).

      Instead of just update the OS and solve the problem for every software in it.

      As my current OS was payed for, and the future one will be payed for too, I will continue to milk this one out while I search for a good computer that meets my needs with the next OS.

      What doesn't mean that you need to use it for the rest of your life or even for the period of its expiration time.

      So if someone pays for something and then others decide he shouldn't use it anymore, he's supposed to just drop it and go for the next thing (until he's told to drop that one, etc.)?

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      • blackbird71
        blackbird71 last edited by

        ...
        And that tells you all you need to know about how much they "care" about their loyal users.
        They didn't deem it appropriate to issue a security update for a web browser in three years?? Seriously??

        Or, it tells you how few new consequential security issues have arisen in 3 years for such a well-seasoned browser as was Presto Opera. Look at the CERT exploit records for named software to find out...

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        • leocg
          leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by

          As my current OS was payed for, and the future one will be payed for too, I will continue to milk this one out while I search for a good computer that meets my needs with the next OS.

          And you have the right to do it as well as anyone has the right to drive a 1960's car. However, both need to face the consequences of their decisions.

          So if someone pays for something and then others decide he shouldn't use it anymore, he's supposed to just drop it and go for the next thing (until he's told to drop that one, etc.)?

          Nope, i'm not saying that someone has to stop using something just because others are saying so.

          What i'm saying is that you can stop using something for which you have paid for even before the end of its lifetime. The person can upgrade or replace it if s/he wants or needs better performance, access to newest features, etc and thinks it's worth.

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          • A Former User
            A Former User last edited by

            would it be so hard for those of you to drop XP/Vista an move on to Windows 7 atleast you'd get the most up to date version of Opera and then you wouldn't have to moan and groan about not getting updates IF it is to hard for to get over then I suggest you get used to the idea of your OS becoming more and more unsupported by everything and stop with the grouching your OS is EOL so your SOL

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            • opermo
              opermo last edited by

              would it be so hard for those of you to drop XP/Vista an move on to Windows 7 atleast you'd get the most up to date version of Opera and then you wouldn't have to moan and groan...

              Sure. You got a free Windows 7 upgrade for me?

              And you have the right to do it as well as anyone has the right to drive a 1960's car.

              You mean a 2000's car.

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              • lando242
                lando242 last edited by

                You mean a 2000's car.

                Computers age out much, much faster than cars do. A nice car or truck from the late 80's, if it was high end for that period, would still be a decent car to drive today. Any computer from that era would not be.

                The fastest computer in the world from 1985 to 1990 was the Cray 2. I cannot stress enough how amazing a feat it was to design a computer in 1985 that remained the most powerful in the world for 5 years. Computers were basically doubling in performance every 2 years. No other computer has ever even come close to reigning that long. The Cray 2 consumed up to 195 kilowatts of power and required a 480 volt three phase power supply. It weighed 5500 pounds.

                It was about as powerful as an Apple iPad 2 from 2011.

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                • leocg
                  leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by

                  You got a free Windows 7 upgrade for me?

                  You can get a free Windows 10 upgrade.

                  You mean a 2000's car.

                  Any old car that is not manufactured anymore.

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                  • opermo
                    opermo last edited by

                    You can get a free Windows 10 upgrade.

                    Not Vista.

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                    • leocg
                      leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by

                      You can get a free Windows 10 upgrade.

                      Not Vista.

                      Join Windows Insider program.

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                      • opermo
                        opermo last edited by

                        If anyone out there is still waiting for the Opera security update in XP/Vista, I hope it's clear by now that you shouldn't hold your breath.

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                        • sgunhouse
                          sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by

                          Not like you could hold your breath for the updates in the later versions either ...

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                          • opermo
                            opermo last edited by

                            Not like you could hold your breath for the updates in the later versions either ...

                            It's sad.

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                            • l33t4opera
                              l33t4opera last edited by

                              New update for Windows XP, and Vista - Opera stable 36.0.2130.80 😉

                              @davehawley @opermo @thebeacondeacon

                              ☕ \m/ :cheers:

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                              • A Former User
                                A Former User last edited by

                                Thanks! Opera 36 did not offer the update automatically, but it did when I did a manual check by going to the "About Opera" menu.
                                Is there a changelog anywhere?
                                Also, does anyone know the difference between the "Setup" file and the "Autoupdate" file on the FTP site? It's not offline and online installers as they seem to be pretty much the same size (around 36 and 35 MB respectively).
                                🙂

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                                • leocg
                                  leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by

                                  Also, does anyone know the difference between the "Setup" file and the "Autoupdate" file on the FTP site?

                                  The second is used by the auto-updater.

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                                  • A Former User
                                    A Former User last edited by

                                    New update for Windows XP, and Vista - Opera stable 36.0.2130.80 😉
                                    @davehawley @opermo @thebeacondeacon

                                    Also, does anyone know the difference between the "Setup" file and the "Autoupdate" file on the FTP site? It's not offline and online installers as they seem to be pretty much the same size (around 36 and 35 MB respectively).

                                    The second is used by the auto-updater.

                                    So which one should one get?
                                    😕

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                                    • A Former User
                                      A Former User last edited by

                                      Guys, what about slightly renaming this thread? People check for updates on old systems, XP included. You can add a name or two to the thread's title, say, in parentheses.

                                      Yes, I just noticed a question or two in other threads, while by this title, people might not guess there's relevant info here.
                                      :sherlock:

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                                      • A Former User
                                        A Former User last edited by

                                        It looks as if the "Setup" file is the normal traditional installer.
                                        The "Autoupdate" file when run seems to immediately create a complete new Opera installation in the same folder that the file was run from.
                                        I assume this is a quick way of producing a standalone self-contained installation, but if that is what it's intended for I think it could be named a bit more clearly!
                                        🙂

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                                        • leocg
                                          leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by

                                          So which one should one get?

                                          The one with 'setup' in the name.

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                                          • A Former User
                                            A Former User last edited by

                                            Got it.
                                            My Qihoo AV wanted the file for analysis though 😛
                                            The Chinese are willing to lay their hands on it still 😃

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