Corrine Administrator, Microsoft MVP, Security Analyst Staff member Joined Feb 22, 2012 Posts 12,263 Location Upstate, NY Jun 4, 2023 #1 Via PCWorld: Quote The Mozilla Foundation will soon no longer support users of Windows 7, 8, 8.1 and macOS 10.12, 10.13 and 10.14 with updates for the popular Firefox browser. For a short time, an ESR (Extended Support Release) or LTS (Long-term Support) version will be available for these users before support finally ends in 2024. Mozilla announced the information in its own support blog. Click to expand... See the referenced article for additional information.
Via PCWorld: Quote The Mozilla Foundation will soon no longer support users of Windows 7, 8, 8.1 and macOS 10.12, 10.13 and 10.14 with updates for the popular Firefox browser. For a short time, an ESR (Extended Support Release) or LTS (Long-term Support) version will be available for these users before support finally ends in 2024. Mozilla announced the information in its own support blog. Click to expand... See the referenced article for additional information.
Corday Moderator Staff member Joined Sep 27, 2017 Posts 1,345 Location South Carolina Jun 4, 2023 #2 I'm sorry to be a cynic. IMO the affected users are the ones least likely to contribute to Mozilla.
Gary R Forum Moderator, Security Analyst, Windows Update Analyst Staff member Joined Aug 13, 2021 Posts 3,299 Jun 5, 2023 #3 Little point in Browser developers continuing to produce versions for unsupported Operating Systems, they're insecure. Of course convincing some people that they are, is an exercise in frustration, but as more and more developers stop producing updates, then maybe they'll "see the light" at last, and bow to the inevitable and upgrade.
Little point in Browser developers continuing to produce versions for unsupported Operating Systems, they're insecure. Of course convincing some people that they are, is an exercise in frustration, but as more and more developers stop producing updates, then maybe they'll "see the light" at last, and bow to the inevitable and upgrade.
x BlueRobot Administrator Staff member Joined May 7, 2013 Posts 10,271 Location %systemroot% Jun 8, 2023 #4 Gary R said: Little point in Browser developers continuing to produce versions for unsupported Operating Systems, they're insecure. Click to expand... Equally, it can be a tremendous amount of work trying to maintain backwards compatibility or different versions for older operating systems. Windows 10 only has a couple of years left now, I feel that's going to become the next Windows XP though: thousands of users still using it well past the support date. Gary R said: Of course convincing some people that they are, is an exercise in frustration, but as more and more developers stop producing updates, then maybe they'll "see the light" at last, and bow to the inevitable and upgrade. Click to expand... You say that but I remember we had a user in the Windows Update forum who was determined to stay with his Windows Vista Starter/Home Basic edition laptop which was running with 2GB of RAM! Of course, he was complaining about why he couldn't install anymore updates...
Gary R said: Little point in Browser developers continuing to produce versions for unsupported Operating Systems, they're insecure. Click to expand... Equally, it can be a tremendous amount of work trying to maintain backwards compatibility or different versions for older operating systems. Windows 10 only has a couple of years left now, I feel that's going to become the next Windows XP though: thousands of users still using it well past the support date. Gary R said: Of course convincing some people that they are, is an exercise in frustration, but as more and more developers stop producing updates, then maybe they'll "see the light" at last, and bow to the inevitable and upgrade. Click to expand... You say that but I remember we had a user in the Windows Update forum who was determined to stay with his Windows Vista Starter/Home Basic edition laptop which was running with 2GB of RAM! Of course, he was complaining about why he couldn't install anymore updates...