Opera updates in Vista/XP?
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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 -
l33t4opera last edited by
Hi all, @davehawley,
"Some of you may know, that the last Opera version compatible with Windows XP and Vista was Opera 36, which is based on Chrome version 49. We promised we would continue to issue security updates and crash fixes to the Opera 36 branch, and this is our first such update with backports of fixes for some security issues, that were fixed in Opera 37 based on Chrome 50."
The announcement: "Security update for Windows XP and Vista users".
\m/ :cheers:
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A Former User last edited by
Thanks!
I'm not sure about the assertion that Opera is the only major browser now being updated for XP and Vista. I see no sign (yet) that Firefox doesn't support XP any more. I'm using the latest version (48) quite happily on XP, and I've seen no notice from Mozilla about any withdrawal of support.
It's not a "major browser" of course, but Slimjet 10 (based on Chromium 50) is also being maintained as a branch for XP users.
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utfo last edited by
would it be so hard for those of you to drop XP/Vista an move on to Windows 7 atleast
After Microsoft revealed itself to basically be a gang of rapists who think they have the right to do whatever they want with my computer ... my next stop is Linux. And Opera still has a Linux version.
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lewisje last edited by
Mozilla has said that ESR 52 will be the last version of the browser for Windows XP and Vista; extrapolating from the RapidRelease schedule, it appears as if ESR 52 will go EOL around 29 May 2018, when ESR 59 leaves testing and becomes the sole ESR in development.
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A Former User last edited by
Thanks, Lewis. I use Firefox as my main browser, without autoupdating though.
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threatdown last edited by
Anyone concerned about security really shouldn't be running windows xp in the first place
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A Former User last edited by
Anyone concerned about security really shouldn't be running windows xp in the first place
Buy me a new computer.
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A Former User last edited by
Well, noticing recently people corroborate my Firefox observations: for them, as well as for myself, it must be getting slower and/or heavier with each new update.
Google Chrome last for XP is working loads faster - though slightly infected with some "redirect" and "onclick" adware. So could be a not so bad idea to try this Opera 36 for the time being.
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A Former User last edited by
While it will never be a replacement for Opera 12, Opera 36 has always worked very well for me, so give it a try! I would certainly use it in preference to Chrome, whose only big advantage in XP as far as I can see is that it includes some video codecs that XP and other Chromium browsers don't provide.
Slimjet 10 also has ongoing XP security patch support, and I would also recommend you give that a try.
It includes a really good video downloader!
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A Former User last edited by
O'k, thanks.
I downloaded Maxthon though. I might ask a question or two later in the Lounge...
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arvidrudolf last edited by
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A Former User last edited by
@arvidrudolf
Welcome to the forum, but please use only English in this section.
Also, never put your e-mail address in an open forum post, it's a gift to spammers!@joshl
I'm auditioning Maxthon now myself, looks interesting and works fine on XP!
I'll meet you in the lounge about it, as we shouldn't be discussing non-Opera browsers here.
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whataboutbob7 last edited by
The last update for Opera on older operating windows systems of XP & Vista is version: 36.0.2130.80 X(
Very disappointed with that decision to stop updating for older windows operating systems!
Many people have computers with older operating systems world wide!
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A Former User last edited by
It wasn't Opera's decision either, it was the Chromium project who dropped XP and Vista support with Chromium 50, which meant that all Chromium-based browsers had to drop support too. Slimjet managed to produce an XP/Vista compatible browser with Chromium 50, but then even they gave up.
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lando242 last edited by
I don't want to upgrade my stuff but still want to be able to upgrade my stuff.
Somehow the argument doesn't really hold up when you put it in its simplest terms.
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A Former User last edited by
Somehow the argument doesn't really hold up when you put it in its simplest terms.
Yes, it does.
You know a story about a programmer's wife?
She said: "Go buy a loaf of bread; if there are eggs there, take a dozen."
Guess what?
You doesn't seem to be a programmer's wife's husband