Functions can be added through add-ons, created by third-party developers, of which there is a wide selection, a feature that has attracted many of Firefox's users. Mozilla Firefox is a cross-platform browser, providing support for various versions of Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. Firefox Features. Improved Tabbed Browsing; Spell Checking. Running macos 10.6 snow leopard and want to install firefox. Mozilla site says that version 45 is last version (no longer supported) thar will run on macos 10,6 I cannot find it to download. I did find a webpages at mozilla with numerical list of what looks like all versions, but no legend to explain what file to download.
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- Stable: http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/all/
- Beta: http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/beta/all/
Mozilla Firefox is a fast, full-featured Web browser. Firefox includes pop-up blocking, tab-browsing, integrated Google search, simplified privacy controls, a streamlined browser window that shows a number of additional features that work with you to help you get the most out of your time online.
Installation
Installing Firefox was a fine , quick experience.A new feature checks your add-ons to see which ones you installed and which ones come from third-party vendors, such as security suite makers. The browser will now ask you if you'd like to disable any of these third-party add-ons.
Interface
The menu bar has been squished into an orange button on the upper left, with menu options spread across two columns.the menu makes it much easier to get to bookmarks, add-ons, and history, as they now all live on one Menu pane.
Performance
Firefox is built on top of the powerful new Gecko platform, resulting in a safer, easier to use and more personal product.Mozilla plans to crowdsource its performance data to learn more about how the browser performs in real-world situations.
Features
Firefox's features are robust and generally competitive. The most important feature in the modern Firefox is Sync.Sync now smoothly syncs your bookmarks, passwords, preferences, history, and tabs, not only with other computers, but also with your Android version of Firefox.
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Oct 5, 2017 ยท 5 commits to master since this release We are pleased to announce that starting with this new release, Firefox for OS/2 turns GA (General Availability)! The application is now mature enough to be recommended for general use. This release updates Firefox to version 45.9.0 ESR which brings a lot of security and performance fixes from the Firefox team. Also, more than 40 OS/2-specific bug reports were resolved when preparing this release. Here are a few highlights:
- Firefox primary distribution format is now RPM. This makes installing it as easy as selecting the
firefox
package in Arca Noae Package Manager or typingyum install firefox
on the command line. Note that you will need a valid Arca Noae OS/2 and eCS Drivers & Software subscription in order to install Firefox from RPM (visit http://arcanoae.com for details). A ZIP distribution is still provided but it's automatically generated from the respective RPM files and you will still need ANPM or the RPM/YUM environment in order to install Firefox dependencies, see below. PLEASE NOTE that the RPM packages undergo internal testing and are currently available only to ArcaOS beta testers. Availability of the packages to all ArcaOS licensees will be announced by Arca Noae separately in their blog. - Printing support was brushed up. Now you don't need any additional setup in Firefox in order to print to a PostScript printer configured in your system. As printing from Firefox is only supported to PostScript printers, all other printers will not be listed in the Print dialog. See README.OS2 for more information.
- We fixed many bugs introduced by an update from 31 ESR to 38 ESR and then to 45 ESR (like broken fullscreen or national characters in FIrefox Sync).
The CHANGES.OS2 file contains a more detailed list of changes.
The README.OS2 file contains software requirements and detailed installation instructions.
Installing from a ZIP archive
Firefox For Mac 10.6.8
- Install ANPM if you prefer GUI or YUM if you prefer command line.
- Download the ZIP archive using the download link below and unpack it to a directory of your choice.
- Inspect the RPM_REQUIREMENTS file and install all packages listed there with either ANPM or
yum install PACKAGE
. - Run the update command in ANPM or
yum update
on the command line to make sure that you have recent versions of dependent software. - Start Firefox by executing
firefox.exe
from the@unixroot/usr/lib/firefox-X.Y.Z
directory of the unpacked archive. - If your system does not use the UNIXROOT environment, you may discard the entire contents of the archive except the
@unixroot/usr/lib/firefox-X.Y.Z
directory (which you may move somewhere else and discard the@unixroot/usr/lib
part). Note also that starting from Firefox 45.9.0, you don't need to play with LIBPATHSTRICT or use the Run! utility to start multiple copies of different Firefox or Thunderbird versions:firefox.exe
does that for you. - If your system uses UNIXROOT, then it's best to move the entire contents of the
@unixroot
directory from the archive to your UNIXROOT directory (so that@unixroot/usr
ends up as%UNIXROOT%usr
and so on). In this case, you will be able to start Firefox by launching%UNIXROOT%usrbinfirefox.exe
(or just typingfirefox.exe
on the command line if%UNIXROOT%usrbin
is on your PATH). Note that in non-UNIXROOT environments the launcher from@unixroot/usr/bin
will not work.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Firefox 45.9.0 Download For Mac Windows 7
- If you find a bug (which is likely), please create an issue at the issues page. But before you create a new issue, be sure it is not already reported by searching through the existing ones using the Search field at the top of this page.
- When Firefox crashes it creates a trap report that may contain useful information for the developers. These reports are saved in
.TRP
files created in the directory wherefirefox.exe
is installed. By default these reports contain only basic information. In order to make them even more useful (and therefore make a fix for your problem much more likely) please do the following:- Install the latest EXCEPTQ runtime from http://home.earthlink.net/~steve53/betas/ (currently, this one is the latest).
- Install the Firefox symbol files by downloading the
firefox-debuginfo
archive from the link below and unzipping it to the same directory where you installed Firefox. - Make Firefox crash again and attach the resulting
.TRP
file to the issue describing your problem.
firefox-debuginfo-45.9.0-2.oc00.pentium4.7z43.4 MB- Firefox primary distribution format is now RPM. This makes installing it as easy as selecting the