![]() ![]() So, which browser is best for an old Mac Running an old machine has its challenges, and you definitely need a lightweight browser for Mac that can work for you rather than against you. I’ve been happily (and gratefully) using this build on my MacBook for a long time. Speaking of versions, the latest one is 10.11.6, and browsers such as Opera One, Vivaldi, Chrome, Firefox, Brave, and Safari still support it beautifully. The appstore link is in this Collabora blog post, or you can get it directly with this Appstore link. Fixed a regression in 13.0.0 where tests using Basic Authorization can potentially hang indefinitely on chromium browsers. This makes for very convenient installation and maintenance. To get Firefox for Mac 10.4.11 you need to download Firefox 3.6. While you certainly should be able to install LibreOffice from the main site download, the good people at Collabora have packaged it in the AppStore. Can I still browse safely with Firefox on OS X 10.9, 10.10 or 10. Note the *.dmg file type/termination (unlike *.download in your post): once that has downloaded, double-clicking, or “opening” it will put a disk-image on your desktop, and give you this screen:ĭragging that LibreOffice.app icon to the Applications folder should complete your install. ![]() Are you sure you are getting the correct file/link? Frm the Download page, you want:
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