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SeaMonkey 2.53.22 bids farewell to 32-bit OSs but fails to embrace Reddit regardless

Started by Redaktion, Yesterday at 11:53:23

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Redaktion

A lesser-known alternative Web browser, SeaMonkey received a version bump on October 31, 2025 that sees it lose a major strength while unfortunately failing to address SeaMonkey's biggest shortcoming, that is, the inability to render script-heavy websites such as Reddit or Stuff properly.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/SeaMonkey-2-53-22-bids-farewell-to-32-bit-OSs-but-fails-to-embrace-Reddit-regardless.1153391.0.html

ricom2ger


Sergey

Quotehaters puttin' a wrap on us, callin' it a legacy, we keep showin' what the fuss, call it a dynasty

Oh, wow, that's a project I certainly have not heard of before - thanks!

A

There are all kinds of weird legacy projects, like Supermium which lets you run latest chrome on windows xp

GeorgeS

Quote from: ricom2ger on Yesterday at 14:17:40For older MacOS Firefox is the best one, has 144/145 builds up and running.

Actually read OSX (pre MacOS) Firefox 115ESR is available.

Chrome and other browsers require at least 64bit OSX if not MacOS.

Sergey

QuoteOSX (pre MacOS) Firefox 115ESR is available

You need 10.12 to run that. That's macOS.

10.11 was the last Max OS X build.

Stop deleting comments

Quote from: Sergey on Yesterday at 15:06:52
Quotehaters puttin' a wrap on us, callin' it a legacy, we keep showin' what the fuss, call it a dynasty

Who on earth is moderating the comment section these days? This isn't the first time a comment been deleted. Feels like comment section is becoming more and more censored as the days go by.

Sergey

Quoteis moderating the comment section these days?

Basically, no one. A few editors delete spam every now and then but that't it.

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