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Do you know which is the latest web browser compatible with Windows 98?
I have an Opera working fine; it is very lightweight but very outdated.
windows-98 internet
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Do you know which is the latest web browser compatible with Windows 98?
I have an Opera working fine; it is very lightweight but very outdated.
windows-98 internet
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Do you know which is the latest web browser compatible with Windows 98?
I have an Opera working fine; it is very lightweight but very outdated.
windows-98 internet
Do you know which is the latest web browser compatible with Windows 98?
I have an Opera working fine; it is very lightweight but very outdated.
windows-98 internet
windows-98 internet
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I have not tried any of these, not having a Windows 98 system, but a bit of research reveals:
- Internet Explorer 6 SP1 was the last IE, in 2001.
- Firefox 2 was the last Firefox in 2006.
- Netscape 8 (2005) or Netscape 9 (2007) are available here.
- Opera 10 (2009) seems to be the last available, here.
- Safari and Chrome never supported Windows 98.
Browsers carried on supporting Windows XP for much longer, because it was a better platform for software development and testing.
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I have not tried any of these, not having a Windows 98 system, but a bit of research reveals:
- Internet Explorer 6 SP1 was the last IE, in 2001.
- Firefox 2 was the last Firefox in 2006.
- Netscape 8 (2005) or Netscape 9 (2007) are available here.
- Opera 10 (2009) seems to be the last available, here.
- Safari and Chrome never supported Windows 98.
Browsers carried on supporting Windows XP for much longer, because it was a better platform for software development and testing.
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I have not tried any of these, not having a Windows 98 system, but a bit of research reveals:
- Internet Explorer 6 SP1 was the last IE, in 2001.
- Firefox 2 was the last Firefox in 2006.
- Netscape 8 (2005) or Netscape 9 (2007) are available here.
- Opera 10 (2009) seems to be the last available, here.
- Safari and Chrome never supported Windows 98.
Browsers carried on supporting Windows XP for much longer, because it was a better platform for software development and testing.
add a comment |
I have not tried any of these, not having a Windows 98 system, but a bit of research reveals:
- Internet Explorer 6 SP1 was the last IE, in 2001.
- Firefox 2 was the last Firefox in 2006.
- Netscape 8 (2005) or Netscape 9 (2007) are available here.
- Opera 10 (2009) seems to be the last available, here.
- Safari and Chrome never supported Windows 98.
Browsers carried on supporting Windows XP for much longer, because it was a better platform for software development and testing.
I have not tried any of these, not having a Windows 98 system, but a bit of research reveals:
- Internet Explorer 6 SP1 was the last IE, in 2001.
- Firefox 2 was the last Firefox in 2006.
- Netscape 8 (2005) or Netscape 9 (2007) are available here.
- Opera 10 (2009) seems to be the last available, here.
- Safari and Chrome never supported Windows 98.
Browsers carried on supporting Windows XP for much longer, because it was a better platform for software development and testing.
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