• Samsy@lemmy.ml
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    11 days ago

    Since most of Lemmy users are Linux fans, this headline sounds nice but is a bit misleading if you read the original post from Mozilla:

    How can I get the newest features of Firefox?

    If you want to keep your Firefox up to date, with all the latest features and security updates, you need to upgrade your operating system to Windows 10 or higher. In some cases, Microsoft may require newer hardware in order to support the newer operating system. After upgrading, you can easily reinstall Firefox and keep all of your settings.

    Or, if your current hardware can’t handle Windows 10 or higher for some reason, you can switch to a Linux-based operating system. The vast majority of Linux distributions come with Firefox as the default browser. Please see the support websites for the version of Linux that you’re interested in.

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      11 days ago

      sounds nice but is a bit misleading

      To me it even sounds kind of scary. If they are telling users you need to switch your OS to continue using our app, that is going to isolate users and further decrease user base and market share. And apps that no one uses usually die. So for people who like Firefox, it doesn’t sound so nice. I’m also a Linux user, but I’m not sure if this is a positive way to drive users to Linux. (Thought it does mention windows 10 upgrade hardware requirement limitations, which might be a positive way to drive users to Linux, thanks Microsoft.)

      • cmnybo@discuss.tchncs.de
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        11 days ago

        Those versions of windows haven’t had support for years. They shouldn’t even be connected to the internet.

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          11 days ago

          They shouldn’t even be connected to the internet.

          Yes. What’s also true is that sometimes they must be. You will disagree until you find the exception.

          There’s nothing great about companies dropping support and also keeping the code in-house so we can’t contract out improvements and fixes, but unless we change that we’re stuck in a world where ridiculously expensive hardware either needs an old OS or becomes astoundingly expensive e-waste. And yes, it needs to connect sometimes. And yes, that’s a scary as shit.

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          11 days ago

          Half od my customers still use Win 7, a few on XP, some on8 for some reason, most on 10.
          Then there’s maybe 10% on linux.

          Most industries are adverse to change and if you can just patch and continue then fine, especially if you don’t need internet like with a POS.

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        11 days ago

        that is going to isolate users and further decrease user base and market share.

        Seems in line with what Mozilla’s board of <insert pun that rhymes with directors here 'cos i’m tired> has been doing for ages, so yeah.

      • cmhe@lemmy.world
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        11 days ago

        But windoze 10 or 11 are different operating systems then windows 7 or 8.