Windows 7 is dead, but not for Mozilla
Microsoft ended support for Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 over a year ago, but it seems like customers as well as some software vendors are not ready to give up on it just yet. In the past few months, we have seen users utilize third-party applications to run modern software on Windows 7, and even witnessed a modding enthusiast boot up the operating system on less than 100MB of disk space. Now, another vendor has announced an extension of support for the old, but still popular, operating system.
Microsoft ended support for Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 over a year ago, but it seems like customers as well as some software vendors are not ready to give up on it just yet. In the past few months, we have seen users utilize third-party applications to run modern software on Windows 7, and even witnessed a modding enthusiast boot up the operating system on less than 100MB of disk space. Now, another vendor has announced an extension of support for the old, but still popular, operating system.
Greg Wade
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
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