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Author:  pokeguy [ 12 Jan 2021, 23:42 ]
Post subject:  Chromium Support

Do you think when Google drops Chromium support for Windows 7 they'll drop 8.1 support at the same time just like they did with Vista when they dropped support for XP?

Author:  MassClaw [ 13 Jan 2021, 00:24 ]
Post subject:  Re: Chromium Support

Chromium can be compiled, so having it even after the end of support is possible.

Author:  i430VX [ 13 Jan 2021, 01:48 ]
Post subject:  Re: Chromium Support

pokeguy wrote: *  12 Jan 2021, 23:42
Do you think when Google drops Chromium support for Windows 7 they'll drop 8.1 support at the same time just like they did with Vista when they dropped support for XP?
Yes. Aboslutely yes. I'd be utterly shocked if they were not dropped simultaneously.

Author:  mjdxp [ 13 Jan 2021, 04:53 ]
Post subject:  Re: Chromium Support

It's almost certain. 8.x was unsuccessful just like Vista was, so it'll probably have support pulled at the same time as 7 if history is doomed to repeat itself.

Author:  Compa [ 13 Jan 2021, 08:32 ]
Post subject:  Re: Chromium Support

I expect so.

On a side note, I genuinely have to wonder if M$ is somehow 'lobbying' FOSS projects into forcibly dropping Windows 7 support much quicker than its elder brethren XP, given the speed at which many of these projects have been dropping support compared to how slow they were to drop Windows XP (which took until about 2017-2018 in most cases before both XP/Vista were nearly unusable with recent open-source software, yet 7 has been dropped already by multiple vendors just one year into EOL).

Also OP resize your fucking signature, it's bigger than the Superbar right now and just makes your post look bigger than it actually is.

Author:  XP Luna [ 06 Feb 2021, 11:53 ]
Post subject:  Re: Chromium Support

MassClaw wrote: *  13 Jan 2021, 00:24
Chromium can be compiled, so having it even after the end of support is possible.
Can you also compile a modern Chromium to work with Windows XP?

Author:  i430VX [ 06 Feb 2021, 18:16 ]
Post subject:  Re: Chromium Support

XP Luna wrote: *  06 Feb 2021, 11:53
Can you also compile a modern Chromium to work with Windows XP?
Maybe, but probably not.

Author:  XP Luna [ 06 Feb 2021, 18:39 ]
Post subject:  Re: Chromium Support

And what about Firefox? There are Firefox based browsers, so maybe it´s possible to compile a real Firefox for XP.

Author:  i430VX [ 06 Feb 2021, 20:26 ]
Post subject:  Re: Chromium Support

From what I know, rust is a nightmare in terms of XP compaibility.

Author:  Compa [ 09 Feb 2021, 08:31 ]
Post subject:  Re: Chromium Support

i430VX wrote: *  06 Feb 2021, 20:26
From what I know, rust is a nightmare in terms of XP compaibility.
Yeah, Rust is the main component if I remember right (I don't think it ever properly supported XP correctly).

Author:  docR [ 13 Mar 2021, 08:11 ]
Post subject:  Chromium Support

pokeguy wrote: *  12 Jan 2021, 23:42
Do you think when Google drops Chromium support for Windows 7 they'll drop 8.1 support at the same time just like they did with Vista when they dropped support for XP?
If they don't follow this tradition, I'll be swept back in shock. History shall repeat itself. Fortunately NT 6.x (especially 8.1) is far more similar to 10 than XP was to 7. So I'm sure Chromium rebuilds targeting 7 and 8/8.1 aren't be far off the horizon. I talked with the developer from Advanced Chrome about this and he said he'd do what he can, but he's uncertain about the complexity of such an endevor in the long run. Win32 seems far more enthusiastic about it though.

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I'm expecting an easier time overall with Firefox/Waterfox. It's given me less pain in general these days. From the Waterfox sub:

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There is, of course Pale Moon/UXP as well. Some quirky limitations, but not bad overall. Do remember to correctly refer to emojis as emoticons though. Else you risk a terribly uncomfortable encounter with a certain local. Do abstain from mentioning XP/Vista x_x :lol:

Author:  K4sum1 [ 13 Mar 2021, 08:37 ]
Post subject:  Chromium Support

docR wrote: *  13 Mar 2021, 08:11
There is, of course Pale Moon/UXP as well. Some quirky limitations, but not bad overall. Do remember to correctly refer to emojis as emoticons though. Else you risk a terribly uncomfortable encounter with a certain local. Do abstain from mentioning XP/Vista x_x :lol:
I think Pale Moon and UXP will keep supporting 7, because Tobin uses 7, and it's literally a Firefox 52 descendant.

Author:  docR [ 13 Mar 2021, 08:44 ]
Post subject:  Chromium Support

R3n wrote: *  13 Mar 2021, 08:37
docR wrote: *  13 Mar 2021, 08:11
There is, of course Pale Moon/UXP as well. Some quirky limitations, but not bad overall. Do remember to correctly refer to emojis as emoticons though. Else you risk a terribly uncomfortable encounter with a certain local. Do abstain from mentioning XP/Vista x_x :lol:
I think Pale Moon and UXP will keep supporting 7, because Tobin uses 7, and it's literally a Firefox 52 descendant.
That's a given https://forum.palemoon.org/viewtopic.php?t=21685

Author:  ImShreyasKaranth [ 09 Oct 2021, 14:25 ]
Post subject:  Chromium Support

I don't want it to happen. Pls.

Author:  K4sum1 [ 31 Oct 2021, 04:37 ]
Post subject:  Chromium Support

Thread is dead, but might as well give a update that apparently hasn't made the rounds much on news sites.

Google has extended Chrome support on Windows 7 to January 15th 2023.

Author:  LuckyCryWinScenic [ 14 Nov 2021, 13:27 ]
Post subject:  Chromium Support

I wonder why Chrome extended up to 2023 could be associated with neither:

1. Chrome EOL were very too early for Win7 EOL since many users during the pandemic even with the vaccine already there still at work from home for various reasons again many cases

2. They could end up in a big backlash. Maybe also many businesses still use Win7 and it would dissapoint them if they didnt extend.

3. Browser's titlebar code issue on Windows 8's end or Windows 7 that resulted to the delay. Because Chrome has its own native titlebar version for Windows 10 and 11.

4. Users would eventually use alternative browser, etc. etc (i assume other issue could follow, but thats just my point of view). Wonder why conspiracy theory on some open source software stuff became a thing because of Tobin.

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