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Related: About this forumFirefox question.
I have a five year old Mac and of course by now it can't support some of the updates. Today Firefox popped up an update notice si I clicked it. Now that it is installed, it says I can't run Firefox with my current OS. Is there a way to download an earlier version?
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TNDemo
Jun 2012
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freshwest
(53,661 posts)1. Yes, I've done that. I believe I have the solution for you. Check this link:
Old Version of Firefox
http://www.oldapps.com/firefox.php
I can't post that page as it is too long but it gives many older versions and the links.
If you scroll down I hope you'll find your old version that worked for you.
Good luck.
http://www.oldapps.com/firefox.php
I can't post that page as it is too long but it gives many older versions and the links.
If you scroll down I hope you'll find your old version that worked for you.
Good luck.
freshwest
(53,661 posts)2. P. S. Another link on how to run two versions at once.
I'm going to try it because I'm having some trouble with some websites:
http://techrena.net/install-two-versions-firefox-same-pc/
Although that is for a Windows computer, I think I can figure out to do it intuitively.
TNDemo
(3,452 posts)3. Thank you very much!
I'll give it a go.
freshwest
(53,661 posts)4. Found I will have to update, but don't want all of them, so here is the old Firefox for Mac: