Free software applications support older operating systems for much longer than proprietary applications.
Timeline
edit- Operating systems:
- Bar stops at extended support end-date.
- All operating systems are assumed to have the latest service packs and update rollups.
- Mozilla and Firefox are usable since version 0.8. This is just an approximation, because:
- Mozilla became stable by version 0.8, and
- Firefox (then Phoenix) was more or less usable for simple browsing from version 0.5.
- Operating systems:
Sources
edit- With help from Template:Timeline of Apple II family and Enlargement of the European_Union#Timeline
- Sources:
- History of Firefox#Version_2
- History of Firefox#Version_10_.28ESR.29
- History of Firefox#Version_12
- OpenOffice.org#Version_history
- w:de:OpenOffice.org#Windows
- w:de:Windows_2000#Nutzungsdauer_und_End_of_Life
- LibreOffice#Release_history
- [4]
- OpenOffice.org 1.0 supports Windows NT 4.0 SP6 or higher. Windows 95 requires a DCOM95 update.[1]
- OpenOffice.org 1.1 supports Windows NT 4.0 SP6 or higher. Windows 95 requires a DCOM95 update.[2]
- OpenOffice.org 2.0 supports Windows 2000 SP2 or higher.[3]