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Old June 30th 08, 07:41 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
smith[_3_]
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Default Win 98 Firefox Users Should Consider Opera 9.27

Now that Firefox has dropped Win 98 support and any claim of
being a multi-platform browser, Win 98 users should consider
Opera.

The new version, 9.50, is not stable, and I would not recommend
it. However, the preceding stable version, 9.27, works fine, and
I can recommend it.

Opera 9.27 has file extensions for cache files, and you can
easily work the cache with an ordinary file manager. They
dropped the extensions 9.50 only to be met by a chorus of boos
from users. See
http://groups.google.com/group/opera..._thread/thread
/ed7b283c48d2be3f/35dff7608561bf99?lnk=gst&q=cache#35dff7608561bf
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Old June 30th 08, 08:13 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
Dan
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Default Win 98 Firefox Users Should Consider Opera 9.27

This is not correct information. Mozilla Firefox 2.0.x is still being
updated and supports Windows 98/98SE. Mozilla Firefox 3 does not support
98/98SE. Please do not jump to conclusions without fully researching your
work as I have gotten better at doing. Windows 98/98SE support will end when
Firefox 2.0.x support ends unless Mozilla changes their mind. Remember
nothing is certain yet until it happens.

"smith" wrote:

Now that Firefox has dropped Win 98 support and any claim of
being a multi-platform browser, Win 98 users should consider
Opera.

The new version, 9.50, is not stable, and I would not recommend
it. However, the preceding stable version, 9.27, works fine, and
I can recommend it.

Opera 9.27 has file extensions for cache files, and you can
easily work the cache with an ordinary file manager. They
dropped the extensions 9.50 only to be met by a chorus of boos
from users. See
http://groups.google.com/group/opera..._thread/thread
/ed7b283c48d2be3f/35dff7608561bf99?lnk=gst&q=cache#35dff7608561bf
99

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Old June 30th 08, 11:58 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
Gary S. Terhune[_2_]
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Default Win 98 Firefox Users Should Consider Opera 9.27

Thanks for sharing, yawn.

How come your links get broken in my Outlook Express? Do they also get
broken in your own Xnews reader? Does this link stay intact for you?
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...DisplayLang=en

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"smith" wrote in message
...
Now that Firefox has dropped Win 98 support and any claim of
being a multi-platform browser, Win 98 users should consider
Opera.

The new version, 9.50, is not stable, and I would not recommend
it. However, the preceding stable version, 9.27, works fine, and
I can recommend it.

Opera 9.27 has file extensions for cache files, and you can
easily work the cache with an ordinary file manager. They
dropped the extensions 9.50 only to be met by a chorus of boos
from users. See
http://groups.google.com/group/opera..._thread/thread
/ed7b283c48d2be3f/35dff7608561bf99?lnk=gst&q=cache#35dff7608561bf
99



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Old July 1st 08, 05:46 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
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Default Win 98 Firefox Users Should Consider Opera 9.27

On Jun 30, 2:41 pm, smith wrote:
Now that Firefox has dropped Win 98 support and any claim of
being a multi-platform browser, Win 98 users should consider
Opera.

The new version, 9.50, is not stable, and I would not recommend
it. However, the preceding stable version, 9.27, works fine, and
I can recommend it.

Opera 9.27 has file extensions for cache files, and you can
easily work the cache with an ordinary file manager. They
dropped the extensions 9.50 only to be met by a chorus of boos
from users. Seehttp://groups.google.com/group/opera.general/browse_thread/thread/ed7...
99


I will continue to use Firefox 2.0.0.14 even after they stop support.
Just as I also have IE6 SP1, because IE7 cannot run on98SE. Opera is
not an option for me because it's not match for Firefox. With all my
protection software, I think that running Firefox 2.0.0.14 will still
be quite safe.
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Old July 2nd 08, 03:49 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
Angus Rodgers
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Default Win 98 Firefox Users Should Consider Opera 9.27

On Mon, 30 Jun 2008 12:13:11 -0700, Dan
wrote:

This is not correct information. Mozilla Firefox 2.0.x is still being
updated and supports Windows 98/98SE.


Indeed, 2.0.0.14 has just been updated to 2.0.0.15.

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Old July 2nd 08, 06:16 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
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Default Win 98 Firefox Users Should Consider Opera 9.27

On Jul 2, 10:49 am, Angus Rodgers wrote:
On Mon, 30 Jun 2008 12:13:11 -0700, Dan

wrote:
This is not correct information. Mozilla Firefox 2.0.x is still being
updated and supports Windows 98/98SE.


Indeed, 2.0.0.14 has just been updated to 2.0.0.15.

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I just installed the 2.0.0.15 update, rather I let Mozilla install it
for me, always works that way.
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Old July 2nd 08, 09:07 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
Angus Rodgers
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Default Win 98 Firefox Users Should Consider Opera 9.27

On Mon, 30 Jun 2008 12:13:11 -0700, Dan
wrote:

This is not correct information. Mozilla Firefox 2.0.x is still being
updated and supports Windows 98/98SE. Mozilla Firefox 3 does not support
98/98SE. Please do not jump to conclusions without fully researching your
work as I have gotten better at doing. Windows 98/98SE support will end when
Firefox 2.0.x support ends unless Mozilla changes their mind. Remember
nothing is certain yet until it happens.


I don't know if this is a new page at the Mozilla website, but I
hadn't seen it before today:

http://en-us.www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/all-older.html

"Firefox 2.0.0.x will be maintained with security and stability
updates until mid-December, 2008. All users are strongly encouraged
to upgrade to Firefox 3."

(I also hadn't realised there was a fully localised "English (British)"
installer for Firefox 2.)

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Old July 3rd 08, 03:36 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
Dan
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Default Win 98 Firefox Users Should Consider Opera 9.27

Thanks for the information. It appears that 98(SE) users will have until
around the end of 2008 to find a solution to which browser they should use
next or if they will just remain with an old version of Firefox. I guess if
you have a proper multi-layered safety and security solution then you should
be fairly safe on the 'Net even with older technology but remember not to
expect the level of support that you will get from Microsoft or others to be
as good as the support that they will or at least should give you for newer
products like XP or Vista.

"Angus Rodgers" wrote:

On Mon, 30 Jun 2008 12:13:11 -0700, Dan
wrote:

This is not correct information. Mozilla Firefox 2.0.x is still being
updated and supports Windows 98/98SE. Mozilla Firefox 3 does not support
98/98SE. Please do not jump to conclusions without fully researching your
work as I have gotten better at doing. Windows 98/98SE support will end when
Firefox 2.0.x support ends unless Mozilla changes their mind. Remember
nothing is certain yet until it happens.


I don't know if this is a new page at the Mozilla website, but I
hadn't seen it before today:

http://en-us.www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/all-older.html

"Firefox 2.0.0.x will be maintained with security and stability
updates until mid-December, 2008. All users are strongly encouraged
to upgrade to Firefox 3."

(I also hadn't realised there was a fully localised "English (British)"
installer for Firefox 2.)

--
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(twirlip@ eats spam; reply to angusrod@)
Contains mild peril

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Old July 5th 08, 01:25 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
glass
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Default Win 98 Firefox Users Should Consider Opera 9.27


"Dan" This is not correct information. Mozilla Firefox 2.0.x is still being
updated and supports Windows 98/98SE. Mozilla Firefox 3 does not support
98/98SE. Please do not jump to conclusions without fully researching your
work as I have gotten better at doing. Windows 98/98SE support will end when
Firefox 2.0.x support ends unless Mozilla changes their mind. Remember
nothing is certain yet until it happens.



i am still using V1.8..... and it just steams along. the only reason i havent updated any
firefox version, is because they dont support my down-load manager...... 'star downloader',,,
for now, i'm more than happy.......(anything but use ms's ie,, sheeeeeeeesh.)


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Old July 6th 08, 06:55 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
Franc Zabkar
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Default Win 98 Firefox Users Should Consider Opera 9.27

On Mon, 30 Jun 2008 11:41:26 -0700, smith put
finger to keyboard and composed:

Now that Firefox has dropped Win 98 support and any claim of
being a multi-platform browser, Win 98 users should consider
Opera.

The new version, 9.50, is not stable, and I would not recommend
it. However, the preceding stable version, 9.27, works fine, and
I can recommend it.

Opera 9.27 has file extensions for cache files, and you can
easily work the cache with an ordinary file manager. They
dropped the extensions 9.50 only to be met by a chorus of boos
from users. See
http://groups.google.com/group/opera..._thread/thread
/ed7b283c48d2be3f/35dff7608561bf99?lnk=gst&q=cache#35dff7608561bf
99


Version 9.51 has just been released. It fixes the very bad resource
leak in the Transfers window.

For those web sites not bogged down in Java or JS, etc, I second
thanatoid's past recommendations in respect of OffByOne:

http://www.offbyone.com/

It is lightning fast on my old socket 7 box, and I use it in
preference to Opera when I am directed to ad-infested web sites, such
as those hosting old forum threads, or news articles. In fact it is
quicker to launch OffByOne and go to the URL than it is to wait for
Opera to download and render it, even with images disabled.

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