So I have been doing so over the past week. Readers have suggested that it's time for me to try TenFourFox again, As I chronicled my browser adventures in Tiger, several OS X 10.4 browsing - all of which have their virtues and However, TenFourFox was well shy of being ready for prime timeīrowsing in late 2010, so I returned to SeaMonkey, Opera, OmniWeb, and recently Safari 4.1.3 for my Probably not much longer according to a Camino blog Variants, which still support PowerPC Macs and OS X 10.4 (but Smaller changes due to the older build system available to OS XĬhecking out a beta build of TenFourFox on the Pismo last fall, Iįound performance seemed to be pretty much on par with contemporaneous Such as its own JavaScript JIT accelerator, as well as a raft of Work with OS X Tiger, modified font code to remove Mozilla'sĭependency on CoreText, disables graphics acceleration and WebGL (whichĪre not compatible with Tiger), and includes PowerPC-specific code, They explain that TenFourFox contains modified widget code to Mozilla's source code, and subsequently security updates will still The developers pledge that new feature versions of TenFourFox willĬontinue to be released until it is no longer possible to compile Need them to do online for years to come, at least in theory. It will enable users'Ĭherished old PowerPC Macs, like my two going-on-11-years-old Pismo PowerBooks, to do what we Including faster JavaScript, WebM video, and HTML 5 and CSS 3 support,Īs well as new and emerging Web features. Release version of Firefox 4 and has nearly all the same features, TenFourFox, now out of beta, uses almost all the same code as the Last November, I reviewed the then-currentįloodGap's port of Firefox 4 for PowerPC Macs that supports bothĭeveloper,, dropped support for OS X 10.4 afterįirefox 3.6 and for PowerPC after the fourth beta of Firefox 4.
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