![]() I started experimenting with DX10/11, mesa, wine files, like dwrite.dll, libwine.dll, wined3d.dll. The successor of Qupzilla is Falkon browser. Launcher/Launcher_2.1.2.paf.exe/download The Launcher can be replaced by the next older Launcher 2.1.2.īecause I couldn't find any older versions, I built it myself with the PortableAppsLauncherGenerator 2.1.2 and NSISPortable 2.46.1. The portable 1.3.5 already have Launcher 2.2.0, that doesn't work on ME/98. Presumably Javascript of those old browsers brings quite little. ![]() Unfortunately, I did not find some old versions like 1.1.8 or 1.2 anymore, even on for the possibility to try an older dll of Qupzilla to enable JS. The tests are with the portable version ( launcher). On the first with KernelEx core updates 25 (Kext disabled), I use OpenSSL 1.0.2.21 (1.0.2u), on the second with KernelEx 4.5.2, I can use version 1.0.2.12 (1.0.2L) or alternatively - I think it was - 1.0.1.12, in any case, however, 1.0.1.9. Newer versions support important cryptographic protocol TLS 1.2, too. Its OpenSSL 1.0.0.4 (LIBEAY32.DLL, SSLEAY32.DLL) is nearly unusable, but I can simply update that version by replacing these files. In my opinion, today 1.8.9 (last XP version, but 2.0.2 runs on my XPSP3, too) isn't much better in terms of website display either. Qupzilla 1.3.5 runs with Javascript disabled. It can be interesting for the KernelEx 4.5.2 user to have an alternative for Firefox 9.0.1 or 10.x with RT's Network Security Services nss update. Yes, it does not meet fast development and is basically obsolete.
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