Mypal68 is a browser based on the Firefox 68 code, maintained to allow you to continue browsing the web on old computers, especially those still running Windows XP. The project was created to offer broader compatibility with modern sites within the limitations of this operating system.
Mypal68 uses the Gecko 68 engine, which allows for loading current pages with more stability than native XP browsers. It offers standard browsing features such as tabs, bookmarks, privacy settings, theme support, and a good portion of extensions compatible with older versions of Firefox.
You can run Mypal68 on Windows XP SP3, which is the recommended setup to avoid crashes and achieve more secure performance. It is also possible to use it on newer versions of Windows, although its primary focus is to keep old machines running.
Among the known limitations are the execution of newer web technologies, such as certain advanced media features or modern APIs required by some sites. On computers with low memory, the browser can easily hit the limits of XP itself, causing unexpected shutdowns.
If you rely on an updated browser for old hardware, Mypal68 offers a functional alternative, allowing you to continue accessing much of the web without needing to abandon legacy systems.