What web browser works inWin95 & still read modern web pages?

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Marian M.

I'm trying to set up my old Win95 machine to use for email over dial-up
connection to the U I'm a student at. Problem is, the machine has Netscape
4.7 & IE 5. something, and neither can read the U's web page for registering
your computer on their system.

I brought home a download for Firefox 2.0.0.9 & installed it, but whenever I
start Firefox, the whole machine freezes. The only way out is to shut off the
machine.

What version of which web browser(s) will work under Windows95 and also be
able to see modern webpages?

Tia,
Marian
 
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thanatoid

=?Utf-8?B?TWFyaWFuIE0u?= <MarianM@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote in
news:61191FE1-D8F9-481A-B24E-C1757F8B73C6@microsoft.com:

> I'm trying to set up my old Win95 machine to use for email
> over dial-up connection to the U I'm a student at. Problem
> is, the machine has Netscape 4.7 & IE 5. something, and
> neither can read the U's web page for registering your
> computer on their system.


If following the below advice STILL won't let you sign up, you
might suggest to the venerable institution that not all their
students can afford brand new $2,000 laptops and that
simplifying their site might not be a bad idea (see below about
stupid kids putting in stupid crap all over the place, just
because they CAN).

If there is no other way, just go there and have them regster
you manually and when they complain about your crappy computer,
ask them for 2 grand so you can get a new one.

> I brought home a download for Firefox 2.0.0.9 & installed
> it, but whenever I start Firefox, the whole machine
> freezes. The only way out is to shut off the machine.
>
> What version of which web browser(s) will work under
> Windows95 and also be able to see modern webpages?
>
> Tia,
> Marian
>


Forget Firefox. I used 1.6 on my 166MHz Win95B system (THIS one)
for a while and it sucks - not only it is slow and buggy, it is
badly designed (better than MSIE but that's not saying much, is
it) and VASTLY overrated.

Now, defining "modern" AFA webpages - are you talking about all
the useless crap that 19 year old "webmasters" like to fill them
with, like endless boring annoying flash movies with no purpose
whatsoever, Java pop-ups when a regular link would have done
just as well, etc.?

Did you know a web page can have a txt extension, be 1/100 or
1/1000 smaller than whatever it is now, and still contain the
exact same amount of useful information?

OK, lecturing over.

If, like me, you don't care about all that crap (not to mention
browsers which love it also love Trojans, viruses, etc), then
use the browser from http://OffByOne.com

It is so fast you will die, and it is TOTALLY safe - and it even
lets you do secure pages - depending on what other crap the site
contains. It won't do hotmail or my bank, but it will do my news
provider, my email service, paypal, and several online stores.

For an alternative which will give you most of the useless,
excuse me, modern, eyecandy (and earcandy), use Opera. For
reasons totally incomprehensible to me, this BEST of the full-
featured browsers whose authors are the FASTEST and most
complete at patching all vulnerabilities as MS keeps on creating
them, is totally underrated and almost totally ignored,
especially since Firefox came out. By the time you add all the
plugins and add-ons to Firefox, you just have another MSIE,
which is poison itself.

You can download any old version of opera from
www.oldversion.com
I use 7.23 with no problems. But 99% of the time I use OffbyOne.

If you have less than 64MB of RAM you might want to try an older
version of Opera, like 6 - but remember, a lot of the dumb "new"
stuff may NOT run on it. Some does'nt even run on 7.23 but I
don't care.

Just try it and see.
 
G

glee

Do you know why the browser can't read the web page? What happens exactly when you
go there? Do you get any sort of error message in the browser?
Are you using IE5.0 or IE5.5? IE5.5 SP2 is a bit more "capable" than IE5.0.
unfortunately, neither version is supported any longer, meaning there have been no
security updates to them in years.

I have used Opera for a couple of years in Win98 and XP. I have not tried the new
versions on Win95, but it's worth a try. I do NOT recommend using old versions of
Opera, as the updates were in large part to plug security holes, so using an older
version will leave you at greater risk.

I would be surprised if OffByOne browser displayed the page you are trying to get
to, in a functional manner. Of course, it's worth a try also.

If it is possible, supply the link to the page you are having a problem with and we
can try to determine where the display problem is coming from.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
http://dts-l.org/
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


"Marian M." <MarianM@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:61191FE1-D8F9-481A-B24E-C1757F8B73C6@microsoft.com...
> I'm trying to set up my old Win95 machine to use for email over dial-up
> connection to the U I'm a student at. Problem is, the machine has Netscape
> 4.7 & IE 5. something, and neither can read the U's web page for registering
> your computer on their system.
>
> I brought home a download for Firefox 2.0.0.9 & installed it, but whenever I
> start Firefox, the whole machine freezes. The only way out is to shut off the
> machine.
>
> What version of which web browser(s) will work under Windows95 and also be
> able to see modern webpages?
>
> Tia,
> Marian
 
N

norm

On Sun, 4 Nov 2007 14:24:00 -0800, =?Utf-8?B?TWFyaWFuIE0u?=
<MarianM@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>I'm trying to set up my old Win95 machine to use for email over dial-up
>connection to the U I'm a student at. Problem is, the machine has Netscape
>4.7 & IE 5. something, and neither can read the U's web page for registering
>your computer on their system.
>
>I brought home a download for Firefox 2.0.0.9 & installed it, but whenever I
>start Firefox, the whole machine freezes. The only way out is to shut off the
>machine.
>
>What version of which web browser(s) will work under Windows95 and also be
>able to see modern webpages?
>
>Tia,
>Marian


Using Firefox 1.5.0.12 here on W95(2.1).
Norm
 
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philo

"Marian M." <MarianM@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:61191FE1-D8F9-481A-B24E-C1757F8B73C6@microsoft.com...
> I'm trying to set up my old Win95 machine to use for email over dial-up
> connection to the U I'm a student at. Problem is, the machine has Netscape
> 4.7 & IE 5. something, and neither can read the U's web page for

registering
> your computer on their system.
>
> I brought home a download for Firefox 2.0.0.9 & installed it, but whenever

I
> start Firefox, the whole machine freezes. The only way out is to shut off

the
> machine.
>
> What version of which web browser(s) will work under Windows95 and also be
> able to see modern webpages?
>
> Tia,
> Marian



Netscape 4.7 is way too old...
but you can install IE5.5


If you are already using IE5.5 and it does not work right...


try a different version of Firefox.


Otherwise...maybe your machine is good enough for running win98
and IE6
 
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roman modic

Hello!

"Marian M." <MarianM@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:61191FE1-D8F9-481A-B24E-C1757F8B73C6@microsoft.com...
> What version of which web browser(s) will work under Windows95 and also be
> able to see modern webpages?


In such cases I recommend K-Meleon:
http://kmeleon.sourceforge.net/download.php
(Gecko 1.8.1.6)


http://kmeleon.sourceforge.net/wiki/FAQ#requirements
Users of Windows 95, Windows 98 and Windows NT 4.0
may have to install Vcredist.exe to get the latest run-time
components for Visual C++ applications.

Users of Windows 95 may also have to install shlwapi.dll
(part of Internet Explorer).

Regards, Roman
 
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