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    [Solved]Will Opera also ends support for Windows 7 and 8.1

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    • andrew84
      andrew84 @blackbird71 last edited by

      @blackbird71 Yes. sure.
      But some supporting period (unknown or short) is better than nothing.

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        • caseyschroen
          caseyschroen last edited by caseyschroen

          I recently asked a similar question on Reddit and received some helpful insights from the community. Many users mentioned that as time goes on, it's becoming increasingly difficult for software developers to maintain compatibility with older operating systems like Windows 7 and 8.1. Likely, Opera will eventually phase out support for these platforms, especially if they encounter technical challenges due to the use of newer Windows APIs. However, it's possible that Opera could temporarily re-enable support if they can find a workaround. If you're interested in learning more, check out the windows 10 Reddit key.

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          • blackbird71
            blackbird71 @caseyschroen last edited by

            @caseyschroen said in Will Opera also ends support for Windows 7 and 8.1:

            If you're interested in learning more, check out the windows 10 Reddit key.

            Uhmm... what does obtaining a 'cheap' Win10 key have to do with the question of Opera maintaining support for Win7 and 8.1?

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            • burnout426
              burnout426 Volunteer last edited by

              Yes. Supported has ended.

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              • blackbird71
                blackbird71 @burnout426 last edited by blackbird71

                @burnout426 said in Will Opera also ends support for Windows 7 and 8.1:

                Yes. Supported has ended.

                For the sake of those reading this thread now or in the future who are unwilling or unable to follow the referenced link, the key categorical statement by Opera's Product Marketing Manager on 31 January 2023 is: "From our side, we wouldn’t be able to guarantee the user experience and security that we strive for in our products. As a result, we have had to make the tough decision to stop supporting Windows 7 and 8.1 as well."

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                • HAYESTAN
                  HAYESTAN last edited by

                  opera will only let you install the last version from january 2023. they will not allow you to install the new versions. the last version of opera that you can install runs on chromium 109

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                    letmein3 0 @passenger-chi last edited by leocg

                    I highly recommend Opera team to Avoid any idiotic Win10 inclusions. Browser already has Everything it needs to work (full Win32 API). There is millions Win7 (still happy) users who don't want to be pushed on Win10. So stop this pandemic idiocity "we don't run on Win7 because MS doesn't support it". Windows 7 Still Work! Nobody care what MS supports. Nobody care Diablo-4 is out, because Diablo-2 Also Works. Feel the logic? We have full right to run Win7 and use all apps - there is no need in Win10-specific API.

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                      letmein3 0 @blackbird71 last edited by leocg

                      @blackbird71 So pathetic lie! This PM cannot guarantee security on Win10 too! Simply because it's not his product! I wanna see at least one security error, which happens inside Opera, but appeared because Opera worked on Win7. Please??

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                      • blackbird71
                        blackbird71 @letmein3 0 last edited by

                        @letmein3-0 Opera is based on the chromium code base, as are many other browsers. With chromium deprecating its support for a now-obsolete OS like Win7 or 8.1, it means various new chromium API's can and will be added to its code base that are compatible only with later OS versions like Win10 and 11. It also means that specific code in the chromium code base that may refer only to the now-obsolete OS's will be removed without warning whenever it suits the chromium developers. That, in turn, means those code incompatibilities will ripple through to the Opera browser as soon as it incorporates the newer versions of chromium - as Opera must do in order to stay current with chromium security patches that are responses to ongoing security vulnerability discoveries.

                        The Opera PM's statement is not a "lie" since if Opera were not to include new chromium updates because of risks of incompatibility with older OS's, then it couldn't keep up with the security updates included in those chromium updates. The only alternative for Opera would be for Opera to 'manually' patch the underlying chromium code itself for each and every new chromium update to include workarounds for any incompatibilities introduced therein, assuming such workarounds could even be found or be satisfactory. The effort and cost, particularly for exhaustive testing, would ultimately be considerable. This is something Opera is indicating they are not willing to do in their free browser.

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