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  2. Supermium - Wikipedia

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    Supermium running on Windows Vista. Supermium is a free and open-source web browser developed by Shane Fournier. [1] It is a fork of Chromium with its main feature being support for old versions of Microsoft Windows that are no longer supported by Chromium; this includes all versions prior to Windows 10, [5] starting with Windows XP. [1]

  3. Get Online with AOL

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    If you’re on Windows XP or Windows Vista, AOL suggests using the AOL Shield browser for optimal performance. A: AOL Desktop Gold, AOL Shield, and AOL Shield Pro requires users to have an existing internet connection.

  4. Windows XP - Wikipedia

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    The first, Windows XP 64-Bit Edition, was intended for IA-64 systems; as IA-64 usage declined on workstations in favor of AMD's x86-64 architecture, the Itanium edition was discontinued in January 2005. [57] A new 64-bit edition supporting the x86-64 architecture, called Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, was released in April 2005. [58]

  5. Pale Moon - Wikipedia

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    MyPal was formerly a fork of Pale Moon that supported Windows XP, but after issues with the lead developer of Pale Moon regarding licensing, it was rebased on Firefox Quantum. [38] [39] Versions of MyPal afterwards are a fork of the Firefox 68-78 codebase. [40] New Moon is another fork of Pale Moon which supports Windows XP. [39]

  6. An Overview of AOL Shield and AOL Shield Pro - AOL Help

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    Familiar look and feel - AOL Shield Pro is based off of the Chromium browser framework, so it will have many of the same features that Chrome has, but with added security features. It will support most Chrome Extensions, Apps, and Themes.

  7. Internet Explorer 7 - Wikipedia

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    Windows Internet Explorer 7 (IE7) (codenamed Rincon) [1] is a version of Internet Explorer, a web browser for Windows. It was released by Microsoft on October 18, 2006. It was the first major update to the browser since 2001. It does not support versions of Windows earlier than Windows XP and Windows Server 2003.

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