

This change happened in late 2015 and had been announced well in advance. The Google Chrome browser does not support Java (including the Java-dependent version of Jmol). Official browser compatibility documentation for Java. Java Applets do not work in Chrome, Firefox, Edge, or Opera


The current version of MyPal is 28.8.4 (but I believe that 28.9.0 will be released "very soon"). I've only been testing/using it for a day so far, but it appears to be a welcome addition to XP, given that IE, FF, and PM are no longer supported there. They offer both a 32-bit as well as 64-bit version. Mypal operates identically to Pale Moon with some minor exceptions. The goal of Mypal is to provide a current, secure, and reliable web browser for Windows XP. Mypal is based on Moonchild Productions' Pale Moon code, which itself was forked from Mozilla's FireFox code several years ago, but is also maintained and kept current. Mypal is a current and maintained Windows XP web browser. It's called MyPal, and it's based on PaleMoon. With that being said, for anyone who still maintains an XP system: I just "discovered" a browser which runs on XP, and is still supported (to the extent possible, given any limitations forced upon it by the XP operating system). official support ended several years ago.

First off, let me stress that I do ***NOT*** advocate anyone going "back" to XP at this time.
