Midori discontinues support

Midori discontinues support for Windows 7 and 8.1

Midori & Puppy Linux
In the world of web browsers, constant evolution is essential to keep up with security, performance and compatibility demands. Midori, known for being a light and fast browser, has decided to take a significant step by migrating to the new ESR 128. This decision not only improves the user experience, but also marks the end of support for obsolete operating systems such as Windows 7 and 8.1.

Benefits

Security Enhancements: Incorporating the latest security updates, protecting users against vulnerabilities and online threats.

Enhanced Compatibility: With support for the latest web technologies, Midori using ESR 128 ensures a smooth and seamless browsing experience.

Optimized Performance: Performance improvements enable faster and more efficient browsing, even on resource-constrained devices.

End of Support for Windows 7 and 8.1

With the migration to the new ESR 128, Midori has decided to stop supporting Windows 7 and 8.1. This decision is based on several key factors:

Security: Windows 7 and 8.1 no longer receive security updates from Microsoft, making them vulnerable to attacks and threats. Continuing to support these operating systems would put users’ security at risk.

Compatibility: New technologies and web standards are not always compatible with outdated operating systems. By focusing on newer systems, Midori can provide a more consistent and seamless user experience.

Performance: Older operating systems cannot take full advantage of the performance improvements and optimizations available in newer browser versions.

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