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Related: About this forummy fave browser of choice has died .
seamonkey. been using it for years . knew it would happen. deleted it and now using fire fox as primary browser. guess i have run out of mac indipendent browsers . flock . etc. tried them all. tried opera , hated it. so long old friend , will miss ya. been a good ride.
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my fave browser of choice has died . (Original Post)
AllaN01Bear
Dec 2023
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RainCaster
(11,594 posts)1. have you tried Palemoon?
While Firefox is still my primary browser, PM still gets used for specific situations. You might like it
AllaN01Bear
(23,194 posts)3. never heard of it . is it still being supported in html 5?
RainCaster
(11,594 posts)4. It seems 2 work just fine
I needed an older browser that would allow me to log in to my NAS when the certs had expired. It constantly asks me to update, but I need that old version for the occasion when letsencrypt fails to work right.
It seems to work on html5-css sites in including multimedia.
Hermit-The-Prog
(36,602 posts)2. Check into duckduckgo, too
Tetrachloride
(8,478 posts)5. omniweb ?
CoopersDad
(2,904 posts)6. I use the Brave browser by the same developers, I think.
Give it a try.
mdbl
(5,488 posts)7. anyone remember Macweb?
CoopersDad
(2,904 posts)8. I use Brave by the people who brought us netscape, seamonkey, and firefox...
mozilla is still out there.
Brave is very stable.