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I am not much of a techie but Waterfox, as long as it works well, seems to be the answer for me. 1 I have an old iMac (2006) and I'm trying to keep it going. So Waterfox 44.0.2 is now my main browser with Safari as my backup. If anything crops up though it might be difficult to fix”. Whats more, you can sell your cards for any price you want. I'll give it a go for you, it's just as easy as changing the version number in ist. You can easily add your own stylish background in just seconds with a simple click.

Sometimes newer versions of apps may not work with your device due to system incompatibilities.
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Mozilla technically don't support XP 64-Bit, but I've had no issues allowing Waterfox to run on legacy systems. 27 2.5 M Googles new browser is now available for Mac Advertisement Older versions of Google Chrome Its not uncommon for the latest version of an app to cause problems when installed on older devices.

Usually Mozilla end support so if users have issues they don't have to waste resources trying to fix them. I sent an email to the Waterfox creator who assures me that support for Waterfox on Mountain Lion shall continue after July 2017, here is his reply on the Waterfox forum:
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Older versions of Mac OS X installers can often be downloaded as well, but from different sources. When I ran Waterfox the first time, my complete Firefox profile was there (extensions, themes, plugins, bookmarks etc.), but Waterfox seems to load websites much quicker. Mac OS X Mountain Lion 10.8 Mac OS X Lion 10.7 New versions of MacOS installers are typically available through the Mac App Store, accessed through a computer that is compatible with the latest Mac system software release.
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Install essential and other kexts you may need (network, audio, etc). Download Chrome: Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion) (Intel) versions Google Chrome 7.0.517.44. Im trying to render a webpage with transparent background. Boot the USB drive, then choose to boot the HD you just installed OS X (not the installer USB again). Ive created a new UI (not using chrome/ui) in a browser window on Mac OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.2).
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So Safari (which I've tried numerous times and still use a bit but have never warmed up to actually liking it) simply can't meet my needs.įirefox has kept up with most of the improvements the others have (though still seems to depend on Flash, alas, which is where most of the few problems I have with it crop up), have some of their own, and while it's a memory hog, it still only spawns one process (plus one for Flash - which I frequently kill to keep things running smoothly).Ĭhrome sets up any number of them and so you can never tell how much Ram it's eating in total.and spawns a new window for every link on Android (which aren't even identified as Chrome in the all open apps view), while FF just has one where the tab count, close tabs and other navigation controls are right at hand.Īlso, I liked Chrome in the beginning, but it now seems SO bloated.and cutting off support for Mountain Lion and Vista seems premature.I am just trying out Waterfox 44.0.2, which is an EXACT clone of Firefox 46.0.1 which I am currently using (Waterfox also updates automatically). Wait for the installation to finish and restart.

Mozilla gets absolutely no press anymore, but I'm still on Firefox which is still meeting my needs for a hetereogenous work flow across a number of Win, Mac, Android and iOS devices.and syncs fast and well between 'em, (history, bookmarks and more) and still has that wonderful extension/add-on ecosystem.
