1stBrowser For Mac



MacOS 9/Classic Support Q&A - Updated October 15, 2009

  1. 1stbrowser For Macbook
  2. 1st Browser For Mac Free
  3. 1st Browser For Mac Os
  4. 1st Browser For Mac Computer
  5. 1stBrowser For Mac

MediaBrowser is a great tool for viewing images/photos on your disk or in your folders. All images in a given directory are displayed in a thumbnail view that can be zoomed out to show many. In the end, the Mac version of Lynx is probably best for anyone using a 'somewhat ancient' computer, such as an SE/30 or even a Mac Plus with few resources available for browsing - and not having a color screen hinders it in no way. MacLynx is best for anyone using an older system that is pre-color or just only wants text-only viewing. 8/10 (39 Stimmen) - Download 1stBrowser kostenlos. Personalisieren Sie Ihr Surfen mit 1stBrowser, ein auf Google Chrome basierter Browser, mit dem man verschiedene Nutzungsparameter einstellen kann. Die meisten Internetnutzer sind zwischen Webbrowser wie Firefox, Chrome, Internet Explorer oder.

To be notified of new Q&As, sign up for EveryMac.com's bimonthly email list.

If you find this page useful, please Bookmark & Share it. Thank you.

1stbrowser For Macbook



Are there any modern web browsers for MacOS 9?

Mac

For those with MacOS 9, it is a fairly safe assumption that most have Microsoft Internet Explorer 5, as it was the default browser when the operating system was current. MSIE 5 for the Mac isn't the worst browser ever released, and it supports some CSS for 'modern' website designs. However, it renders web standards poorly, often requiring webmasters to spend a great deal of extra time 'hacking' code to get their designs to display properly or at least acceptably.

As more-and-more Mac users migrated to MacOS X and upgraded to Safari or Firefox, most webmasters began to ignore MSIE 5 for the Mac. When Microsoft discontinued support for MSIE 5 for the Mac on December 31, 2005, and no longer offered it for download starting January 31, 2006, it was the 'final nail in the coffin' for the browser. However, MSIE 5.1.7, the last version offered for MacOS 9, is still available for download in some archived corners of the web.

When this Q&A was previously updated on January 22, 2008, there were no browsers under active development for MacOS 9, but as first spotted by a helpful reader on site sponsor Operator Headgap SystemsMac tips, there now is a web browser under active development for MacOS 9 again!

Mac

Dubbed 'Classilla' -- 'a portmanteau of Classic (for the classic MacOS) and Mozilla' -- this project declares that it:

Mac
Is bringing back web browser support to your classic Macintosh -- built on WaMCom, a port of Mozilla to classic Macintosh systems, using the same technology underpinning the popular Firefox browser. It's completely free and it's open source, and it's standards-compliant. Use it without cost or restriction; or, if you've got the skills, hack it and make it your own. Classilla brings your wonderful old Power Macintoshes back to life and back online.

1st Browser For Mac Free

The project website even provides a roadmap for future development. Looks quite promising.

1st Browser For Mac Os

There also are three other browsers -- no longer under active development -- that are better choices than MSIE 5 for MacOS 9.

Prior to Classilla, the last browser developed for MacOS 8.5-MacOS 9.2.2 was iCab 3.0.5, which was discontinued on January 1, 2008. iCab describes their product as 'the taxi for the Internet' and promotes that it offers a variety of modern features -- including 'tabbed browsing', 'pop up/pop under' advertisement blocking, 'cookie' management, and more. iCab 3.0.5 renders standards-compliant CSS so that many 'modern' site designs work properly. It is shareware, and should be registered for US$20/EUR15.

Another fairly 'modern' browser for MacOS 8.6-MacOS 9.2.2 is WaMCom 1.3.1, 'Web and Mail Communicator', a modestly enhanced and bug fixed version of Mozilla 1.3.1. This browser was last updated for MacOS 9 on July 23, 2003, but supports tabbed browsing, and due to better standards support of CSS, is more likely to render websites correctly than MSIE 5.

Released on February 18, 2003, Netscape 7.0.2 is a bit older than WaMCom 1.3.1, but still newer than MSIE 5. This is the last version of Netscape released for MacOS 8.6-MacOS 9.2.2. It tends to be a bit more 'bloated' and slower than MSIE 5, but like WaMCom, provides better CSS support and is far more likely to render websites correctly. It features tabbed browsing as well.

1st Browser For Mac Computer

Go ahead and download Classilla 9.x, iCab 3.0.5, WaMCom 1.3.1, and Netscape 7.0.2. The vast majority of the time Classilla 9.x or iCab 3.0.5 probably should be your browser of choice, but the other two browsers may come in handy as well. All four may have trouble with some websites, but each is far more likely to work with more websites than MSIE 5.

It is hoped that this is helpful to keep your MacOS 9 system productive for a while longer. If Classilla remains in active development, your MacOS 9 system may remain productive online for years to come.

For more on keeping a MacOS 9 system productive, please visit Operator Headgap Systems. OHS specializes in Macs capable of running MacOS X and MacOS 9/Classic as well as compatible hardware and software.

Permalink | E-mail a Friend | Bookmark & Share | Report an Error/Typo


Suggest a New Q&A | Sign Up for Bimonthly Site Update Notices


1stbrowser for macbook

<< MacOS 9/Classic Support Q&A (Main)

1stBrowser For Mac

1stBrowser For Mac

EveryMac.com is provided 'as is' without warranty of any kind whatsoever. EveryMac.com, and the author thereof, shall not be held responsible or liable, under any circumstances, for any damages resulting from the use or inability to use the information within. For complete disclaimer and copyright information please read and understand the Terms of Use and the Privacy Policy before using EveryMac.com. Use of any content or images without expressed permission is not allowed, although links to any page are welcomed and appreciated.