Thanks everybody for chipping in. Bruce had the solution which is TenFourFox.
On 5/18/21, Valter Psicof wrote:
>>I still don't know what people with Macs older than 2012 manage to do
>>with them. Would someone like to explain?
>
> I'm still using an Early 2009 24" iMac. It's going great
I was gifted an iMac G5 1.8 a few years ago and fiddled with it a while and
could not get it to a very serviceable situation. Has Safari, has Firefox,
but I get a lot of "could not establish secure connection" and "unsupported
browser" responses. I would like to get it sorted out so that I can
Hey Bruce,
Glad to see you are still around. Running 10.4.11, no disks
at hand.
All the best,
> On Jun 29, 2018, at 11:10 AM, Bruce Johnson
> wrote:
>
>
>> On Jun 29, 2018, at 6:40 AM, R. A. Cantrell wrote:
>>
>> Listers,
>>
Listers,
I have not owned a desktop Mac for some time. I recently acquired
an iMac G5 1.8 and it has Symantec installed. How can I get rid of it?
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Howdy,
I haven't owned a Mac desktop in a few years. I recently acquired
an iMac G5 1.8 and it has Symantec installed. How can I get rid of it?
Running 10.4.11
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Where are you located? I have the husk of a Bondi that gets a display
and you can have for free if we can get it to you without any cost or
problem.
On Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 7:15 AM, Aaron Parkerarp.par...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, absolutely. The limitation you are referring actually affects