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what is the latest version of Firefox can I use on a Mac 1 GHz PowerPC G4 and where can I download a copy?

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On my Mac 1GHZ PowerPC G4, i am using Firefox 1.5.0.7 however Google says that they no longer support this version. My operating system is OS 10.5.8.So what is the most recent version of Firefox that is compatible with this computer and where might I be able to download it? Thank you for your help.

On my Mac 1GHZ PowerPC G4, i am using Firefox 1.5.0.7 however Google says that they no longer support this version. My operating system is OS 10.5.8.So what is the most recent version of Firefox that is compatible with this computer and where might I be able to download it? Thank you for your help.

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Firefox 3.6 is the last version from Mozilla which is compatible with PPC Macs.
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/all-older.html

For older Macs that aren't supported in Firefox 4 / 5 / 6 /7, try TenFourFox for PowerPC's running Mac 10.4.11 & 10.5.8 .
http://www.floodgap.com/software/tenfourfox/

http://tenfourfox.blogspot.com/

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Firefox 3.6 is the last version from Mozilla which is compatible with PPC Macs.
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/all-older.html

For older Macs that aren't supported in Firefox 4 / 5 / 6 /7, try TenFourFox for PowerPC's running Mac 10.4.11 & 10.5.8 .
http://www.floodgap.com/software/tenfourfox/

http://tenfourfox.blogspot.com/

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Unfortunately TenFourFox doesn't support Flash. I know Adobe recently announced they'll be abandoning Flash as well (in favor of HTML5), who knows when that'll happen?