Firefox drops support for Windows 2000, XP RTM, XP SP1

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Firefox drops support for Windows 2000, XP RTM, XP SP1

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http://www.osnews.com/story/25737/Firef ... RTM_XP_SP1
Still holding on to Windows 2000, XP RTM or XP SP1? No more Firefox for you, my friend - Mozilla has just upped its minimum supported Windows version to Windows XP SP2. In addition, support for Firefox 3.6 will end April 24. Asa Dotzler presents Opera as an alternative for you crazy people still on Windows 2000, XP RTM or XP SP1.
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Well, I guess it's about time. Though I will say that Win2000 is still a great OS to this day.
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is there really any diference that would keep a program from running from xp sp1- sp3?
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There's some really big differences between SP1 & SP2, so yeah I can see that. SP2 was essentially WinXP version 2.0
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