GuitarguyMoseng
Member
Hey guys.
So, Google Chrome is now phasing out the NPAPI support. This is kind of problematic... I work as an IT tech in a county over here in Norway, and we have about 1500 users on the network.
The users around here have allways used Chrome, and they are not very tech savvy, if you catch my drift... They are actually VERY "heavy users" as we say. We use a lot of web applications that are using NPAPI plugins (mainly Java and Silverlight), which now none of them are working anymore.
Well. Stricktly speaking: I can go around on every computer to enable the NPAPI plugin, until september when it's going to be fully dissabled, and then have 5 months of even more trouble because they need to whitelist it again.
So, then I ask you. What is the best alternative to Chrome, these days? It needs to be simple, have NPAPI support (of course...), and as easy for anyone(!) to use as possible.
I've heard that Mozilla Firefox is a good choice. But the problem there is that I also find that it's very unstable and very buggy..? Not sure what to go for.
Any advice is appreciated! I'll also post the paragraph I found online.
Bw,
Mr.Moseng
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"Google intends to remove NPAPI support entirely in Chrome version 45, due in September 2015, and will block plugins which use this technology. This includes Oracle's Java and Microsoft's Silverlight plugins, although these will be whitelisted during 5 months. In recent updates it's clearly noticable that Chrome is phasing out the support for these plugins, and problems have started to occur for users depending on support for web applications"
So, Google Chrome is now phasing out the NPAPI support. This is kind of problematic... I work as an IT tech in a county over here in Norway, and we have about 1500 users on the network.
The users around here have allways used Chrome, and they are not very tech savvy, if you catch my drift... They are actually VERY "heavy users" as we say. We use a lot of web applications that are using NPAPI plugins (mainly Java and Silverlight), which now none of them are working anymore.
Well. Stricktly speaking: I can go around on every computer to enable the NPAPI plugin, until september when it's going to be fully dissabled, and then have 5 months of even more trouble because they need to whitelist it again.
So, then I ask you. What is the best alternative to Chrome, these days? It needs to be simple, have NPAPI support (of course...), and as easy for anyone(!) to use as possible.
I've heard that Mozilla Firefox is a good choice. But the problem there is that I also find that it's very unstable and very buggy..? Not sure what to go for.
Any advice is appreciated! I'll also post the paragraph I found online.
Bw,
Mr.Moseng
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"Google intends to remove NPAPI support entirely in Chrome version 45, due in September 2015, and will block plugins which use this technology. This includes Oracle's Java and Microsoft's Silverlight plugins, although these will be whitelisted during 5 months. In recent updates it's clearly noticable that Chrome is phasing out the support for these plugins, and problems have started to occur for users depending on support for web applications"