Windows 7 has a very low market share (3.7%) & it simply isn't worth sacrificing safety, security & compatibility for so few people (XP still has 0.33% share, yet you don't consider it worth supporting them).Ī lot of the issues people experience are likely fixed in newer cores, so wouldn't be a problem. I understand where you're coming from with this explanation, but consider that VERY few of the 'extra features' were ever requested by anyone, whereas keeping the core updated for compatibility & security seems to be requested by almost everyone, for those very reasons. If the team got more income, hopefully, we can hire more developers to speed up the process. And the same team is also developing new features, fixing bugs etc. It takes a lot of jobs to do a core update. It's not a simple copy/paste job to update the core since we must make sure all Maxthon extra features work well with the new core. We will not update until we have a solution for such a case.Ģ. We want Maxthon works well for all current users. For example, the core after 109 removed the support for win7. The latest core may not be the best one regarding stability and compatibility.
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