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Get Updates on Internet Explorer Tweet. Internet Explorer 8. Internet Download Manager. Advanced SystemCare Free. VLC Media Player. MacX YouTube Downloader. Microsoft Office YTD Video Downloader. Adobe Photoshop CC. VirtualDJ Avast Free Security. WhatsApp Messenger. Talking Tom Cat. Clash of Clans. Subway Surfers. TubeMate 3. It actually works really well. With some minor teething problems from Outlook, I was even able to get that to work with my email account.
There is no cleartype though, which definitely makes Office a little bit harder to look at than it already is. By finding a topic started by Tomasz86 on another forum, I was able to get Firefox 28 installed, and that seems to work perfectly fine with my add-ons and such. I think I know of at least one Windows user who managed to break their install by applying the unofficial updates in the wrong manor.
I have no real reason to use Internet Explorer. No work related dependency, no add-on or web based application or anything like that.
However, I really like it. Especially Internet Explorer 8. It has a great user interface. In my obnoxious opinion, Internet Explorer 8 looks exactly like a web browser should. With all due respect: The only reason unofficial updates exist is because someone decided to create them or, more usually, port updates intended for other platforms to one that's now unsupported because the software house which created the -- now unsupported -- platform decided fully within its rights to stop supporting it, usually after having done so viz.
That said, the reason support is dropped is because it's expensive and time-consuming to test -- exaustively enough for release -- every single update that proves to become necessary. So, by their own intrinsic nature, unofficial updates are much less well tested, and, of course, can give problems. In fact, such preventive measures should ideally be taken even for the case of official updates, actually, although most users never even think about that.
Else one ought to take the blue pill , instead, and let unofficial stuff well alone. When it comes to the newer updates, created by several different people, there simply doesn't exist a large user base for Windows any more to test such unofficial releases thoroughly enough.
In case of the unofficial updates released by myself, I'd say the only semi -stable one is UURollup-v10d. At this point it's rather old and doesn't contain any new files with updated functions, but has been installed and tested in various environments without causing any major issues.
Despite all that, there still exist some bugs in it, some of which were reported long after the original package had been released. All in all, I think it's simply impossible to do proper testing of unofficial updates for Windows If you decide to use them you should always be aware of possible consequences. Doing a full system backup beforehand is always recommended. You need to be a member in order to leave a comment.
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