Chromium-based Slimjet Browser with Continued Support for XP and Vista (slimjet.com) 11 points by stvjhson 10y ago ↗ HN
[–] gcr 10y ago ↗ It sounds impossible to make this browser secure. They're allowing Java and NPAPI plugins as an explicit compatibility goal.Granted, security isn't a stated goal here. XP users unfortunately can't expect that anymore.Are there any modern HTML5-compliant browsers that support XP anymore? [–] icecube 10y ago ↗ Firefox still supports XP SP2 and Vista.
[–] revelation 10y ago ↗ What's privacy in the absence of security? Last I checked, there is no ASLR support for Windows XP. You really do not want to run something with Chromes attack surface on it.
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[ 2.4 ms ] story [ 16.2 ms ] threadGranted, security isn't a stated goal here. XP users unfortunately can't expect that anymore.
Are there any modern HTML5-compliant browsers that support XP anymore?