![]() ![]() Whether a downstream browser that depends on chromium code (like Opera) will add its own work-arounds to support using future chromium code for Win7/8.1 depends greatly on the complexity of such tasks, but it's very unlikely that much energy/resources will be expended in such ways. Likewise, if vulnerabilities continue being discovered in chromium code, remedies may be introduced that don't take unique needs of Win7/8.1 into account and all such updates will thereafter not be suitable for those OS's. That can have major impact on downstream browsers using chromium code (like Opera and others). There are always different ways of doing things, and if code exists in chromium that specifically supports certain Win7/8.1 unique peculiarities, one can expect such code will rather quickly be removed in order to clean up the remaining code. Much depends on how the Google end-of-support decision evolves in the chromium code itself. ![]()
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