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I use Mac 10.4.11 Can I get back to the last version of foxfire I was using?

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I have been using foxfire on my computer for the past few years. Today I was trying to upgrade and when I did, it took off the old foxfire and then told me it could not upgrade. Now I can't get foxfire at all because it is telling me my system is too old. I use Mac 10.4.11 Can I get back to the last version of foxfire I was using?

I have been using foxfire on my computer for the past few years. Today I was trying to upgrade and when I did, it took off the old foxfire and then told me it could not upgrade. Now I can't get foxfire at all because it is telling me my system is too old. I use Mac 10.4.11 Can I get back to the last version of foxfire I was using?

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Beginning with Firefox 4, Macs must have an Intel x86 processor (which you do NOT have; yours is a PPC Mac) and OSX 10.5 or higher (you have version 10.4)

The good news is that Firefox 3.6.24 still supports OSX 10.4 and Macs with the PPC Mac architecture. The bad news is that support for the Firefox 3.6.x series is likely to end in the first quarter of 2012.

You can try the third-party product TenFourFox that supports PPC Macs. Firefox 8 version of TenFourFox is available. The product is based on Firefox released versions. All support is provided by the developer, not by this site:


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