![]() Not everyone wants the latest versions, and I agree that they cannot support all features in all older versions, but when they decide it’s ‘End of Life’ for Windows XYZ, then there should be a version available for the older version that will always work although it may just be a very basic version of what the newer versions are. Now, back to upgrades, yes they are necessary, but a bit more support should be given to older version users. Yes I know they will never create individual versions to please everyone, but they can be a lot more flexible in what you can choose to use or remove, Microsoft Edge being a good example. Therefore I should have the right to a say in what it does or does not do. What Microsoft tends to forget is that I bought and paid for the computer myself, and I am only renting their software. Now there may be many great things in Windows 10/11 that appeal to many users, but there is a lot that do the opposite. I have used every version of Windows since v2 and although some have been good, others have been awful, Vista and Win8 spring to mind. I have been at this game for a very long time (from 1974), and my first PC (in 1989) came with DR-DOS v3 on an old XT with 640k RAM, and I have to say it was way more fun that the rubbish you get these days. Before you cry ‘you haven’t tried it long enough to know’ I have just spent the last 18 months using Windows 10, and now dislike it now, more than ever. Microsoft has tried once again to take over my computer with an operating system that does not work the way I want to work. In fact at this particular moment I am in the process of down-grading one of my computers from Windows 10 back to Windows 7. ![]() He is not alone in NOT wanting to upgrade to Windows 10 or 11, as neither do I. Hi, I am new to Brave as I just found it thanks to it being recommended by Firefox.Īlthough I understand that you are defending Brave which is the correct thing to do in this case, I cannot help feeling the same frustration as the original post writer. I mean, your whole ranting and crying and attitude is just like from a really ignorant, with no real education, immature… but maybe use the brain just a little more. Why blame Brave team? it’s just ridiculous how people think developers have to support old versions of Windows only because YOU don’t want to upgrade even if it is FREE to do so… ![]() You are the one being dramatic, and you chose not to upgrade to Win10 (or Win11) which is FREE even today, so it is your fault. The only one that currently supports Windows 7 is Firefox, but it is not really a big support because Firefox version 115 will be the last supported Firefox version for users of Windows 7, and 115 was released 2 weeks ago, so their support until Septermber 2024 is the Extended Support Release (ESR), which gets no no features or anything anymore, only security updates.Īnd then, unless you want to try browsers like Maxthon, Chinese full of controversies then keep using your outdated version of Brave or any Chromium browser or Firefox which will not be updated after 115, and stop crying because it is literally your fault. ![]() That’s not true, and what you are saying is a complete lie, no modern Chromium browser supports Windows 7 and/or Windows 8, (just like hundreds of programs that don’t support win7 and win8 or just win7), and that’s because Chromium is the one not supporting Win7 or Win8 anymore… so you saying “switch to Google”, that doesn’t even make sense, because you can’t, so what you are saying is wrong and a complete lie. ![]()
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