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Can I run Classilla on OS X?

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Can I run Classilla on OS X?

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Yes. In fact, Classilla may be the best browser option for you if you are running a very old version of OS X such as 10.0 or 10.1, but you must run it in Classic as it is not Carbonized. If you are using 10.2, however, you should probably consider Firefox 2 as its compatibility is currently better than Classilla, and if you are using 10.3 Camino 1.6.x is a far better choice and currently supported. 10.4 is currently supported by all major browsers. Please note that depending on your version of OS X, the Classic environment may (in some cases noticibly) degrade Classilla’s performance. Classilla is naturally always fastest in a native, non-emulated environment. To run Classilla on an Intel Macintosh or on 10.5 or later, since neither support Classic, you must use an emulator such as SheepShaver. Although it is not officially supported, people have used Classilla on SheepShaver and demonstrated that it runs well. SheepShaver on BeOS is also compatible. Again, its performance under emulat

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Yes. In fact, Classilla may be the best browser option for you if you are running a very old version of OS X such as 10.0 or 10.1, but you must run it in Classic as it is not Carbonized. Reports from 10.2 users also indicate that it performs better than SeaMonkey 1.1.x in some circumstances, so a combination may be your best best for Jaguar. If you are looking for a general OS X browser for PPC, however, there are better choices in later versions. For 10.3, Camino 1.6.11 (though EOL) still performs relatively well, and 10.4-10.5 have a maintained PowerPC Firefox branch with TenFourFox, our sister project. Nevertheless, each version of Classilla is tested on 10.4 Classic before release and is fully compatible. Please note that depending on your version of OS X, the Classic environment may (in some cases noticibly) degrade Classilla’s performance. Classilla is naturally always fastest in a native, non-emulated environment. To run Classilla on an Intel Macintosh or on 10.5 or later, since

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