Please report suspicious activity using the Report Abuse option.For older Macs that arent supported in Firefox 4 versions, try TenFourFox for PowerPCs running Mac 10.4.11 10.5.8.
![]() Chrome 10.5.8 Powerpc Software It IsBetween the machines and the software it is a big investment and a whole lot of time setting things up and learning how to use it.
Firefox, Chrome and Safari dont seems to want to support 10.5.8. At least FF and Safari run but there are some sites I visit that dont work well with those old versions and the new versions cant be installed on 10.5.8. Any suggestions on a browser that will let my macs live a little longer. ![]() Chrome 10.5.8 Powerpc Download That MakesThe second paragraph in that thread has a download that makes the configuration of TenFourFox simple. I dont know how much longer that Firefox can be used in that way, but its a good addition, at least for now. Those cannot be upgraded to any newer OS X version That solution that I posted, with the PPC version of a nice web browser, is designed for those that want, or need to stay with PPC versions. You would be better served if you upgrade your OS X, as you will have a lot of other options. Is there a particular reason that you have chosen not to upgrade your operating system Can you tell me a couple of things What Mac do you have, and how much RAM memory is installed You can make sure about that by going to the Apple menu, then About This Mac. Chrome 10.5.8 Powerpc Plus A CoupleThat window will show processor speed and memory installed (plus a couple of other items), Then, click on the More Info button. That will bring up the System Profiler, where you can look at the hardware configuration (Hardware Overview) What is listed next to Model Identifier (should be something like iMac9,1 - but I need to know what your iMac shows) A Core 2 Duo iMac can be upgraded to Lion (OS X 10.7.5) as a minimum. A newer Core 2 Duo can even be upgraded to 10.11.3, depending on what you have - although you may not want, or need to do that - it is still an option for you But, I need to know which iMac you have, and the System Profiler will tell me everything relevant about possible upgrades for your iMac. The main reason I ask about this, is that an operating system upgrade will provide newer versions of Safari, and you will have the opportunity to use other, more up-to-date web browsers that you might prefer, and the upgrade should let your browsing experience improve, hopefully, with better security, too. Here is the info you requested: Model Name: iMac Model Identifier: iMac9,1 Processor Name: Intel Core 2 Duo Processor Speed: 2.66 GHz Number Of Processors: 1 Total Number Of Cores: 2 L2 Cache: 6 MB Memory: 2 GB Bus Speed: 1.07 GHz Boot ROM Version: IM91.008D.B08 SMC Version (system): 1.44f0 You asked if there was a reason I did not want to upgrade. I would prefer not to have to buy new software or expensive upgrades, especially those applications that now only give you one-year licenses. Here is a list of some of them I have: PS Elements 6 Illustrator CS4 4th Dimension (an expensive database program) MS Office 2008 (license does not expire after one year) Text Wrangler Thank you. MS Office 2008 SHOULD continue working, even if you go to most recent OS X. You may not be able to reinstall Office 2008, in latest OS X version, not sure about that. Even Office 2004, can go to OS X 10.6 And, Office 2011 license does not expire, unless you need to enable the Office 365 subscription. I am not sure if you can still purchase the stand-alone Office 2011, but the Office 2016 can be purchased as stand alone, too.(no subscription either) 4D is one that I dont know about (at least since I last used it more than 20 years ago ) Adobe stuff - yeah, that can be fun. If I screw up, can I use Time Machine to go back to the old system How do you suggest I go from 10.5.8 to Lion (OS X 10.7.5) Can I leave Adobe at CS4 I think when they came out with CS5, it no longer could work with CS4 files. But, the purchase will give you a redemption code that you use in your App Store. You need a Mac that has an App Store, which means that you have to upgrade to Snow Leopard first, then fully update to 10.6.8 (as the installer by itself does not have the App Store, you have to install, then update through Software Update. If you dont have Snow Leopard, you will need to purchase that installer DVD, which you can get HERE. ![]()
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