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winchrome
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“My long goodbye to Windows XP” (2022)
Hey, Congratulations on your upgrade to Windows 7!
Not 48 hours ago, I spoke highly of the benefits of Windows 7[1], as a user myself.
It is absolutely possible to use Windows 7 reasonably securely, if you take the appropriate precautions(again, see my comment)
> I can use the latest versions of Google Chrome
Firefox? Yes. Chrome? No.
Chromium 109 is the last version to support Windows 7. Here's the last working ungoogled variant [2].
Switch to LibreWolf[3] Firefox based browser with user.js modifications[3] pre-installed. Or if you don't trust librewolf, use Firefox and manually add the same user.js[4]
It's better for security than Chrome could ever hope to be.
Your web browser's javascript continue to be the predominant way for malware to make its entry. So just make sure to take the appropriate security precautions, as mentioned in my comment [1].
> When Firefox stopped receiving upgrades I switched to Mypal browser, an open source browser specially made for Windows XP. It is cruder than Google Chrome but does the job most of the time.
Have you tried K-Meleon on Windows XP[5]? It's Old Firefox(pre-Australis) based, and still gets updates.
Windows 7 is the last legit good Microsoft Operating System.
It truly is a wonder and a delight to use and modify.
Anyway, all the very best on your Windows 7 journey. May it serve you well.
Cheers!
[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35431587
[2] https://github.com/macchrome/winchrome/releases/tag/v109.541...
[3] https://librewolf.net/installation/windows/
[4] https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/blob/master/user.js
[5] https://kmeleonbrowser.org
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Final version of Vivaldi browser for Windows 7
v109.0.5414.120-r1070088 (Ungoogled, 25 Jan 2023) Marmaduke • up-to-date • ungoogled • widevine • all-codecs+ • win64 • Portable • Archive • Installer
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Manifest V2 Phase-Out Postponed
I use vivaldi and this: https://github.com/macchrome/winchrome/releases
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Questions about different Winx64 Chromium versions
What is this? https://github.com/ungoogled-software/ungoogled-chromium-windows Is this versions not at chromium.woolyss.com? It's not the Marmaduke version, which is at https://github.com/macchrome/winchrome Is that the version the Marmaduke build is based on (with some added features)?
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Vivaldi vs Brave
Ungoogled Chromium Binaries: https://github.com/macchrome/winchrome/releases, or https://chromium.woolyss.com/
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ungoogled chromium harderning
I have been directly affected by it. It turns out the binaries distributed via winget on windows come from an apparently reliable source (https://github.com/macchrome/winchrome/releases) that has even changed some browser features. I found it out when I saw a button saying 'black' instead of 'back' on a 'confirm form resubmission' dialog box. I dug deeper and reproduced it with the help of a UG dev.
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I miss the days of Google Chrome being the browser for minimalists. It seems every release adds another icon we can't get rid of.
I'm using Windows version, but there's also Linux version in another repo. https://github.com/macchrome/winchrome/releases/tag/v102.0.5005.63-6-r992738-Win64
- Ungoogled-chromium on windows 10 64bit which build to choose?
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Chromium got rid of "win11 style context menu" flag?
Consider ungoogled chromium as an alternative (it still has the win11 style menu flag!): https://github.com/macchrome/winchrome/releases
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Firefox vs Brave
here https://github.com/macchrome/winchrome/releases are the very latest versions of ungoogled chromium binaries(94.0.4606.81). You can even see the source code to verify yourself.
chromium-legacy
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Supermium – Chromium fork for Win 2003 and newer
See also: the equivalent for legacy OS X (Lion and newer): https://github.com/blueboxd/chromium-legacy
- I'm having issues trying to update from lion osx to high Sierra
- Macbook air 2015 OS X browser problems
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Advice sought: Mid-2009 Macbook (not Pro) and Mojave / Monterey / Ventura
A niche suggestion if you have all of the time: if you don’t rely on icloud services, you can actually try very old os x like mountain lion + this for browser
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What's the best browser for Mac OS X Snow Leopard?
If you can do it, I'd go to Lion. It added so many features such as the launchpad, the option to reopen windows when you restarted your computer, etc. It's new enough that Chromium Legacy will work, and it's what I use for my unsupported Mac OS X installs. Unlike Arctic Fox which is essentially pale moon 27 under the hood, Chromium Legacy is fully up to date as of when I'm posting this.
- Need help updating 2012 MBP with Mountain Lion
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What is the oldest Mac OS that is compatible with a version of Waterfox that still receives security updates as of now?
Chromium Legacy goes back to OS X Lion 10.7 and is being actively worked on. It has its limitations compared to the original Chromium (see Readme): https://github.com/blueboxd/chromium-legacy
- Chrome is dropping support for MacOS 10.13 and 10.14 this summer, that is too soon! A lot of Macs were high end machines when they were released, they are still capable today as mid-range machines. Eventually people will have to switch to Firefox OR Chromium-Legacy in order to use a recent browser
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Chrome is dropping support for MacOS 10.13 and 10.14 this summer! That is too soon! I guess people will have to switch to Firefox or chromium-legacy in order to use a recent browser
I don't use GitHub much so I don't know, so how can you tell how many people are working on a project, like for Chromium Legacy: https://github.com/blueboxd/chromium-legacy
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Latest browser versions for 10.11.6 El Capitan
I haven't tried it myself, but a couple of minutes ago I found out about Chromium-legacy. The description says it's equivalent to current upstream versions of Chromium except for some limitations caused by older OS versions. Viewing DRM-protected content (e.g. Netflix) requires separately installing the Widevine library.
What are some alternatives?
ChromiumForWindows - Chromium installer and auto updater for Windows.
chromium-web-store - Allows adding extensions from chrome web store on ungoogled-chromium. Also adds semi-automatic extension updating.
chrlauncher - Small and very fast portable launcher and updater for Chromium.
osx-patcher - A reupload of Julian Fairfax/RMC Team's OSX patcher, for patching old macs/macbooks from Mountain Lion to El Capitan (10.8-10.11), since he deleted his account and website.
ungoogled-chromium - Google Chromium, sans integration with Google
ravynos - A BSD-based OS project that aims to provide source and binary compatibility with macOS® and a similar user experience.
Telegram - Telegram for Android source
FirefoxPWA - A tool to install, manage and use Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) in Mozilla Firefox [Moved to: https://github.com/filips123/PWAsForFirefox]
eslint-plugin-compat - Check the browser compatibility of your code
FirefoxMods - Collection of Firefox userChrome, CSS, and miscellaneous mods that I use and edit.
Vivaldi-browser - Source code for the Vivali browser, taken from