

- #FIREFOX FOR LION OSX MAC OS X#
- #FIREFOX FOR LION OSX PDF#
- #FIREFOX FOR LION OSX INSTALL#
- #FIREFOX FOR LION OSX UPDATE#
- #FIREFOX FOR LION OSX SOFTWARE#
In same Application Support directory open Firefox folder -> Profiles. If AF has already been launched launched at least once, go (after quitting it) to the directory ~ /Library/Application Support, and delete the folder named Arctic Fox. Instead I've just been experimenting with a hack of sorts. Why it doesn't ask to import from Firefox (ESR 45), Chromium, Yandex, Opera, Epic, OmniWeb etc., which are all installed on that machine, is beyond me. What's really bizarre is that on another machine of mine AF also asks, besides Safari, to import stuff from Chrome. Preferences, History (that are not that important), Passwords and "Other Data" (such as Search Engines) cannot get imported, apparently. Thanks a lot, but that's only for importing Bookmarks.
#FIREFOX FOR LION OSX PDF#
That being said, you can add PDF support to the browser by installing this extension (Press this link in Arctic Fox 53 comments If you go to a PDF, you'll just get a prompt to download it and you can then read it on your machine with Preview, Adobe Reader etc.
#FIREFOX FOR LION OSX UPDATE#
UPDATE regarding PDF support: I forgiot to mention that the browser doesn't support reading PDF files by default. Have fun, I hope this post helps all those holding out on old but still great macOS versions. uBlock Origin runs in that browser (press this link in Arctic Fox only): I have found a browser (Arctic Fox) which still supports OS X 10.6 / 10.7 / 10.8, is frequently updated, and is being supplied with the newest Firefox security updates:Īs the Internet is basically unusable without an adblocker, you're probably going to want one. The same is true for Firefox and Chrome, which stopped support for any macOS version below OS X 10.9 Mavericks long ago. One problem of using an OS X version this old is the browser: The internal Safari wasn't updated in ages, having lots of unpatched security issues. My favorite version of OS X, and personal daily driver! The best option for Mavericks is Firefox 78 ESR, which is still officially supported by Mozilla with automatic security updates! Īlternately, if you would prefer a Chromium-based browser, Chromium Legacy (see above) is also now compatible with Mavericks.Frequently, people on this sub state that they are still using OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, OS X 10.7 Lion, or OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion, either because they like these OS versions or because they are stuck with them as their machines didn't get newer macOS versions from Apple.
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I have created a "Chromium Legacy Downloader" Preference Pane that makes it a bit easier to install updates: It will work with every website Google Chrome does! This is the real deal! Blueboxd maintains Chromium Legacy, an up-to-date copy of Chromium (the open source variant of Google Chrome) modified to be compatible with Lion and Mountain Lion.
#FIREFOX FOR LION OSX MAC OS X#
Mac OS X 10.7 "Lion" & 10.8 "Mountain Lion" It's based on an older engine which won't work with as many websites, but it should be a bit more performant. If InterWeb runs too slowly on your old hardware, consider trying this other browser from the same developer. Make sure to download the 10.6-specific version: Arctic Fox With support for WebRTC and an engine based on Firefox 52, Wicknix's InterWeb browser is likely to offer the best compatibility with modern websites on Snow Leopard. These are considered "unofficial", and the author requests that Intel users do not report bugs or ask for support. PPC users should download builds from the official website: For casual browsing on a secondary computer, however, TenFourFox is perfectly sufficient. You might also consider Web Rendering Proxy (see above).Ĭameron Kaiser's TenFourFox is here for you! This browser was forked from a very old version of Firefox, so expect to run into broken websites on occasion. If you squint, it's almost like the real thing! Īlso more-or-less a lost cause, but if you want to try your luck, go with Classilla. However, you could set up Web Rendering Proxy on another (modern) machine, which will stream websites to older browsers as an interactive gif. On OS's which themselves have known vulnerabilities, this is particularly crucial.Īttempting to browse the web on these OS's is basically a lost cause.
#FIREFOX FOR LION OSX SOFTWARE#
As of this writing, however, all software listed is actively maintained with security patches. This answer was last updated in February 2021, and may become outdated as time goes on.
