![]() I saw your article on Safari 4 on your Pismo. It’s a work in progress, and it works nicely so far.Ĭharles Safari 4 Performance on a G4 PowerBookįrom David in response to Checking Out Safari 4 on an Old PowerBook: I’ve just installed it on my WallStreet, and it looks and acts just like Netscape/Mozilla/WaMCom – but it’s being actively developed. The goal is to have it run on Mac OS 9, with Mac OS 8.6 compatibility possible. Classilla is an attempt to port the latest version of Mozilla to the Classic Mac OS, adapting the code as necessary to the Mac. Low End Mac publisher Dan Knight sent this memo: Yes, great news for folks still using OS 9. Classilla is built on WaMCom and is currently only being updated for security holes, but it’s still cool because someone is paying attention to OS 9 browsers again! I’m not sure if you know about this already, but I was searching around for a link to download WaMCom a few days ago (the original site is broken), and I came across this. ![]() Also using Safari with OS X 10.4 Tiger requires version 10.4.11. Classilla, a new browser for Mac OS 9 based on Mozilla/Firefox introduced to replace long-discontinued WaMCom project. ![]()
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