Try http://kmeleonbrowser.org or similar. From https://rigorousthemes.com/blog/best-browsers-for-windows-xp/.
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almost 1 year ago
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…
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over 1 year ago
Try using an alternative browser like mypal or k-meleon as suggested by this michaelMJD video.
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over 1 year ago
There’s K-Meleon but it’s pretty rough around the edges and updates aren’t very regular any more.
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over 1 year ago
I used k-meleon on a windows 98SE PC well into the mid 2010s with decent success.
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over 1 year ago
There is also kmeleon (http://kmeleonbrowser.org/) witch supports xp and is way newer.
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about 2 years ago
I usually use an older portable version from http://kmeleonbrowser.org.
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about 2 years ago
Be very careful if you ever connect it to the internet, there’s a lot of risks, especially if you don’t use an up-to-date browser. All major ones have stopped support for XP long ago, but a few good ones like MyPal, SeaMonkey or k-meleon are still active.
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over 2 years ago
My bad! I meant K-meleon, I always mix up the two.
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over 2 years ago
A web browser for Microsoft Windows based on the Gecko layout engine. K-Meleon was first released in 2000. kmeleonbrowser.org.
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over 2 years ago
But, if I HAD to make a recommendation: K-Meleon.
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over 3 years ago
That’s odd. You might want to check out K-Meleon. It supports more technologies but is more unstable.
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over 3 years ago