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"Is a free and open-source web browser developed by Shane Fournier. 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, starting with Windows XP. Supermium has other features not supported by Chromium, including the Google Chrome Sync service. The developer plans to introduce features such as Windows 2000 support, WebGPU for D3D9 rendering, and support for Manifest v2 extensions in future versions. Has 32-bit and 64-bit executables. Its version numbers are parallel with Chromium's." - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supermium

Download now: https://github.com/win32ss/supermium

Enjoy! ;)
Quite interesting project.

Even if runs slow as heck, being able to use modern webpages on ancient systems might be something someone really looks foward to.

Thanks for sharing.
Post edited April 14, 2025 by Dark_art_
Slow?! Man, I'm flying this thing to the tune of E1M1! Slow was the Mozilla Firefox I was using, a lame turtle with heart problems.

You're welcome, man! If possible, spread the word. =)
So it's just a fanciful Chromium with an incredible Bus Factor?

I would suggest either an airgap network or a Linux USB installer.
That is one really unfortunate name....

But sounds like a decent idea for retro systems.
Post edited April 15, 2025 by idbeholdME
Been around for quite a while. Remember that when I checked it there were reports of it making the system clock go wonky, so I gave it a pass until they'll fix that and then forgot about it until I got the new computer...
I have to say that this project has a future! For those who use old PCs. Supermium is not even 3 years old and already has tons of features and is fully functional. If I hadn't researched it and someone told me that the project is over 10 years old, I would believe it, because that's what it looks like.