Most internet browsers have already dropped support for Windows XP and Windows Vista, but not Firefox. Mozilla's browser can still run on the more-than-a-decade-old operating systems, despite Windows ...
One of the most divisive aspects of Microsoft’s Internet Explorer 9 release this week was the company’s decision to support only Windows Vista and Windows 7 with the new browser. That means it doesn’t ...
Mozilla is expected to officially release Firefox 53 later today, but the Firefox 53 installer is already available on Mozilla's FTP servers, just in case some users can't wait to get their hands on ...
The latest version of the Firefox browser shows off Mozilla's new process for graphics compositing, but also drops support for ageing operating systems such as Windows XP and Windows Vista. Firefox 53 ...
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Firefox will no longer support older operating systems. When it comes to browsers, we all have our favorites. While most users prefer to use Chrome, Mozilla Firefox is a pretty good alternative, as it ...
Mozilla today announced that it will completely drop support for Firefox on Windows XP and Windows Vista in June 2018. Firefox users on those two platforms can expect security updates until then but ...
Mozilla has ended browser security updates for the outdated versions of Windows; the only Top 5 browser still supporting Windows XP is Opera. Mozilla last week shut down Firefox’s support for Windows ...
Mozilla announced today plans to discontinue any support for the Firefox browser on Windows XP and Vista in June 2018. "As one of the few browsers that continues to support Windows XP and Vista, ...
Computer users out there who are still running Windows Vista or XP have been left behind by most major software makers, including Microsoft. Mozilla plans to continue to support Vista and XP users and ...
Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content. One of the most divisive aspects of Microsoft’s Internet Explorer 9 release this week was the company’s decision to support only Windows ...