![]() ![]() I still hope it will get better as long as developers like Royatam1 spend their time and skills on it. Although I have installed a portable version of Firefox and Mypal but only for viewing "sh*tty" pages/sites. I am using K-Meleon for more than a decade, and still 99% of my browsing searching every thing on net depends on KM. ![]() The same frustration I also feel many times, but the love of KM and the attachment or whatever never allowed me to quit using KM. I remember you are an old user of KM, and actually helped some way in developing (translation?). Is there a lightweight browser that also accepts macro and has support for HTML5 and so on? No matter how old your computer is or which operating system it uses, there is a good web browser for it.Quote Shiro Naomi I'm tired of using k-meleon, no matter how many updates there are, the same pages always have problems ![]() They differ only in the browser engines used and the operating systems supported, so it boils down to preference. Whether you choose the UR Browser, Pale Moon, Lunascape, or Firefox, they will all get the job done. That being said, there are plenty of comparable options available. ![]() There are very few browsers that can boast of a lighter resource footprint or support operating systems extending as far back as Windows 95. If there is a definitive number one browser for old computers, it has to be K-Meleon. Which Is the Best Browser for an Old Computer? Also, Firefox no longer supports older operating systems, running only on Windows 7 and above. While Firefox keeps its resource usage lower than most leading browsers on the market, it is still more resource-intensive than, say, K-Meleon. The only reason we placed this browser at the bottom of this list is that it’s not as lightweight as the other options mentioned. ![]()
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