Mozilla recently confirmed that Firefox support on Windows 7 will soon come to an end. The open-source browser was the last "mainstream" option compatible with the ...
After extending support for Windows 7 and 8 for an impressive two years, Mozilla is finally drawing the curtains on Firefox.
Firefox is saying goodbye at the end of February.
The Extended Support Release for Firefox version 115, the last version available on Windows 7 and 8, will no longer receive security updates after this month, Neowin reports. The loss of support comes ...
Mozilla notes, "most browsers, including Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge, have already ended support for Windows 7, 8 and 8.1." ...
Microsoft plans to end extended Windows 7 support in the first half of 2023, which means no more paid security updates for those unwilling to upgrade to newer versions. The death of Windows 7 also ...
Mozilla had planned to end support for Firefox on Windows 7, 8, and 8.1 in 2024. Extended support now ends in February.
Mozilla recently announced in an AMA that it was looking to further extend support for its Firefox web browser on Windows 8, 8.1, and 7. Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge no longer support it. Mozilla ...
One of the most divisive aspects of Microsoft’s Internet Explorer 9 release this week was the company’s decision to support only Windows Vista and Windows 7 with the new browser. That means it doesn’t ...
For users with font-rendering problems in Firefox that can be traced to problematic KB 2670838 patch, here's an easy fix I’m seeing more reports of an odd font-rendering problem in Firefox: Random ...
Bottom line: Firefox users on older operating systems will have a bit more time with the browser thanks to Mozilla's recent decision to extend support for about six more months. Still, the clock is ...
Mozilla has followed Microsoft and Google's lead by launching a 64-bit version of its Firefox web browser. Chrome and Edge have supported 64-bit hardware for a while now, and Firefox users running at ...