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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 and up.
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. The overall experience felt less solid, with ...
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...
NOTE: These are self-contained, custom web portals, similar to web sites ported as standalone “apps”. Mini-browsers tend to run lighter and quicker than full browsers, but with purpose-specific functionality, mini-browsers tend to lack full browser features. Example: TenFourFoxBox AquaWeb supports 10.4 and 10.5
Running Catalina with latest upgrade. Network is showing Ethernet and wifi is connected but web browsers (Safari and Chrome) are not loading. Operating in safe mode doesn’t fix the problem. Oop
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...
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...
On Mac Arctic Fox will use the QuickTime browser plugin to play videos, and if you are on Linux install the vlc-browser-plugin. To combat against javascript heavy sites, i recommend a mobile user agent override.
So, with that said, it's not the latest and greatest with any security updates or bug fixes since then, but it's new enough to surf the modern web pretty hassle free. This will be the only release. I rarely use 10.6 these days, and between my other projects and work, time is limited. Anyway, enjoy. Download here: interweb-mac-10.6.zip