![]() This should give you even more time in regards to plugin support than regular versions of the browser. The reason for the suggestion is that ESR is regularly updated with security updates and bug fixes, but only every eight release cycle with major feature updates. My suggestion would be Firefox ESR, an extended support release of the browser. This leaves Mozilla Firefox (or a Firefox-based browser) or Internet Explorer, and while both should work fine, I'd suggest you select Firefox for that as you can install a second copy of the browser easily, or use another profile instead exclusively for plugin related content. You may use a browser like Pale Moon in that case, as it continues to support NPAPI plugins. Update: Please note that plugins are on their way out in the Firefox web browser as well. This includes Google Chrome and other Chromium-based browsers such as Vivaldi or Opera, and Microsoft Edge. A couple of browsers cannot be used for this because of missing support for plugins. ![]()
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