I'm sure there are other reasons, but to me that was enough to keep things that way instead of following what El Capitan permits. Mozilla Firefox is a free cross-platform website browser that is available on Android, Apple iOS, Mac, Linux, and Microsoft Windows devices. Our built-in antivirus checked this Mac download and rated it as virus free. The application's installer is commonly called, Firefox 36.0b1.dmg, firefox35.0.dmg, firefox35.0.1.dmg or firefox34.0.5.dmg etc.
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I've got also 1Password 4 that's still working nicely between all my current browsers: if I switch to Quantum, I have to switch to 1P6 or Enpass and lose that compatibility. The actual developer of this free software for Mac is Mozilla. It's very likely that I switch back to the latest FF ESR when Chromium drops MacOS 10.11 and Waterfox abandon its pre-Quantum core - as it was the reason I switched from FF to WTF. My current main browser is Chromium, my second choice is Waterfox. maff files to be the best and lightest way to store web pages, I continue storing new pages this way - I think I've got years in front of me before changing computer to something that won't support FF52 ESR in some way (even if at some point it might be through a virtual machine). maff files stored everywhere and it's absolutely out of the question for me to spend hours converting them, so the easiest and most reliable way to read them is with FF52. I want to point out why it's still pertinent to use FF52 ESR - together with other browsers or even the most recent version of FF.įirst of all, I've got a whole lotta.