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Get older versions of firefox
Get older versions of firefox






  1. #Get older versions of firefox mac os#
  2. #Get older versions of firefox install#
  3. #Get older versions of firefox upgrade#
  4. #Get older versions of firefox full#
  5. #Get older versions of firefox android#

I ended up using mozregression and going all the way back to Firefox 89. Thanks to u/ARealVermontar for this one.Īnd the other method is to use mozregression which can be had here ->. Old versions of Firefox (including Beta and Nightly) can be found at. (EDIT) - I've found a solution as noted in the post. I have tried but it says it has not archived the download URL.

get older versions of firefox

#Get older versions of firefox android#

Currently all I can find are old Android versions of Beta.

#Get older versions of firefox install#

If you feel so strongly with YOUR position/convictions about Apple still supporting legacy OS versions, send feedback about it to Apple.I need an older version of Firefox Beta (preferably versions 99 - 100.0.1) to install alongside my current install, so I can test some websites that I'm experiencing issues with, without removing my current FF 100.0.2 install.

#Get older versions of firefox mac os#

No Apple employee, with any direct cogniscience to Mac OS design or coding, peruses or responds to these forums. This is NOTHING new in the world of Apple. Once Apple moves on with a new iOS version, they leave behind/abandon the older iOS. If you didn't care for or like my explanation, that is YOUR problem! Take it up with Apple!

get older versions of firefox

It is the way it is and Apple is NOT going back to offer support for old, legacy OS versions!ĪND I explained clearly why Apple still sell OS X Snow Leopard. I'm not even whining about it because this has been the Apple way for a very long time. They stopped supporting OS X 10.7 and 10.8.ĪND Apple just ended support late last year for OS X 10.9 Mavericks!ĭo you see users coming into these forums in droves to gripe and whine about it? Your griping and whining is really irrevelant at this time and I think borders on violation of the Terms of Use (ToU) that you agreed to when you sign up to these Apple Support Communities.Īpple has NOT supported Snow Leopard for, at least, 3 years, now!ĪND Apple isn't EVER going to continue to go back and support it now!

get older versions of firefox

These two apps do work perfectly fine on OS X 10.8.5 Mountain Lion. The only apps I have problems with on OS X 10.9.5 is my older iMovie '06 HD and Final Cut Express. I have been using both OS X 10.8 and 10.9 and fine them perfectly stable with most of my legacy software. Typically, Apple only supports a Mac OS for 5-6 years! Tops!!Īpple is 6 OS generations past OS X Snow Leopard.Īt some point OS X Snow Leopard maybe still fine for application use, but will be of seriously limited use for online activities. This is nothing new here, for long-term Mac/Apple users!Īs far as Snow Leopard is concerned, it is still needed to get users access to the Mac App Store and for users still needing Snow Leopard for install discs for older supported Macs or those with missing SL discs.Īpple, also still sells OS X 10.7 Lion for those Mac users whose Macs can, at least, move up/upgrade to one more OS X level.Īpple, also still sells OS X 10.8.5 Mountain Lion to those users who still need a more current OS X version, but still need an older OS X version for older, legacy software. When SJ came back to Apple, OS X gave the Mac OS a new start with the Unix Mach kernel with an a complete redesign and refresh from the ground up!Īpple has always placed limits on how long a Mac OS will stay supported on legacy hardware. The original Mac OS design and all its forward incarnations up until 2000 was getting clumsy and kludgy.Īpple didn't want to keep back pedalling with keeping support for older Mac operating systems. Trying to design/make newer hardware/software apps and security apps compatible with a 13 year old computer operating system to Microsoft's own detriment. Supporting Windows XP for 13 years was Microsoft's choice and a very poor choice at that! How can Apple sell a product they no longer support?Īpple supported PowerPC Macs for nearly 20 years before switching to Intel CPU'sįrom System 7 all the way to OS X 10.5 Leopard. Incidentally Snow Leopard is still available for purchase from the Apple Store

#Get older versions of firefox full#

Looking in to running Windows 7 in a virtual environment to take full advantage of iTunes 12.6 and up to date Web Browsers.Īlternatively there is the option of running a modern Linux distribution in a virtual environment if iTunes is not important.Īll this being said none of the above should be necessary if Apple were to offer a reasonable amount of support for Snow Leopard. I am fortunate in having a late 2009 iMac pumped up with 12gb RAM running Snow Leopard by choice and it flies.

#Get older versions of firefox upgrade#

Many Mac users cannot upgrade past Snow Leopard if they are running Intel Core Duo machines and there are those still in the need of Rosetta. *Apple's OS X support cycle and EOL on releases has never been that clear.Īpple support for OS X releases is poor when you consider Microsoft supported Windows XP for 13 years. Eight years is no age for an operating system and Apple unofficially supported Snow Leopard until 2013* so that makes a paltry 4 years support.








Get older versions of firefox