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Finding web browsers that are still usable on today’s web can be a chore for older versions of OS X. The following is a list of known, up-to-date (or relatively up-to-date) and maintained web browsers, e-mail clients, and FTP clients, for Intel Macs with at least Snow Leopard support, then Lion and up.
Vivaldi, for Mac OS 10.11 and later. Brave - for Mac OS 10.11 and later. - not compatible on Mojave with Netflix. Opera - for Mac OS 10.11 and later. Chrome - for Mac OS 10.11 and later. Omniweb - for Mac OS X 10.4 through 10.12. 10.12 release never was finalized. Interweb PowerPC - for PowerPC Mac OS X 10.4 and 10.5.
Thankfully I have VMWare Fusion installed with Windows 11 so I can start that up and use browsers under Windows. Not a good look for Apple when Windows browsers run on a Mac but not any Mac native browsers. Is it possible to restore my Library directory from a TimeMachine backup. I have one from just before that April 12 date.
Using Mac Ports for Lion, you can get the latest (July 2020) build of WebKit2 targeting GTK, and through that a couple of GTK-based browsers are available, including GNOME Web (aka Epiphany) and Midori.
Finding web browsers that are still usable on today’s web can be a chore for older versions of OS X. The following is a list of known, up-to-date (or relatively up-to-date) and maintained web browsers, e-mail clients, and FTP clients, for Intel Macs with at least Snow Leopard support, then Lion...
Would suggest from this link Use Disk Utility to erase a Mac with Apple silicon. ⬅️. For Intel computer ️ Use Disk Utility to erase an Intel-based Mac followed by How to reinstall macOS. Thereafter to start from scratch and install all Required Applications directly from the Apple Apps Store or Directly from the Developer.
My experience with PM on Mac OS 10.13 last autumn to this spring was less excellent, using version 32.5.0. It did work on web pages that neither Safari 13.1.2 nor Firefox 104.0.1 could fully handle, but did so with heavy processor usage and decent memory leaking, which eventually lead to it crashing.
As there are projects like Classilla for Classic Mac OS 9 and TenFourFox for Mac OS X on PPC that are both based on Firefox ESR 45 code, there is the hope that ESR 45 will be maintained for a longer period of time or that there will be other projects arising that will somehow maintain browsers for Mac OS X 10.6 and lower.
I have a 2013 Mac that is running Sierra 10.12.6. Safari was working fine until a couple months ago, now I am running into issues where I can't use certain sites and can't watch videos. I have google chrome but it makes my computer slow and I just got a notice that I will no longer be able to update it with 10.12.6.
Hello everyone, I'm proud to announce a new web browser for 10.6 which I am tentatively naming "Nightly55" (will probably change once I settle on a name I like.) It's based on upstream code from Roytam1's Basilisk 55, which itself is based on Firefox 55/Moebius/UXP. The codebase is quite modern...