
Here are the specific breakdowns by OS version: This will affect approximately 1.2% of our current release population.


Intent to deprecate: MacOS 10.6-10.8 support Google/Chromium and Opera dropped support of the EOL OSX 10.6, 10.7, 10.8 and WinXP/Vista back in April 201 6 so they are not really an option.įirefox 45.9.0esr released Apwas the latest update to still support the EOL Mac OSX 10.6, 10.7, 10.8. There should be a dmg for this to fix the settings and back up the ps file rather than trying to go to the coded tech-head site and sift through the code details. It only makes it worse when I put tracking protection settings on because then in addition to still tracking history streams won't work (they end up choppy and stall).
#MOZILLA FIREFOX 48 FOR MAC FOR MAC OS#
This has been the case prior to Mozilla ending its support for MAC OS prior to 10.9 I have "never remember history" selected, and I'm CONSTANTLY having to go into the Privacy Settings and hit 'delete all history", over and over. Or move to Google's products? I can't get History to stop saving. Shall I just use Safari (which is garbage). To dump us because we can't buy a new computer to run a newer OS that is a memory hog is quite frankly, a shame. Some of us remember the Netscape/Internet Explorer war and CHOOSE Mozilla Firefox with intent. It is unreasonable for Firefox support to have been dropped for MAC OS systems prior to 10.9 - it's a browser, it should always be backward compatible.

I can't spend $3,000 with Apple to get a MacBook with 16GB to give up 250GB of hard drive space for the same size screen just to run the newer OS and update Firefox. I have a 2012 MacBook running 10.8.5 because it only has 8GB and can not run a newer version of the OS. I think telling someone who has clearly indicated he/she can not update their computer to update their computer is a but unreasonable.
