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| Aquafox - new web browser for G4 running OS X Tiger |
Aquafox 1.0 for G3 and G4 running OS X Tiger and Leopard, was just released on November 5, 2024. It's supposed to be an update of InterwebPPC. Download link at Macintosh Repository https://www.macintoshrepository.org/75479-aquafox
Anyone try this yet?
Posted by: Forrest on 2024-11-11 09:51:30 |
According to the Github repository, version 1.0 was released on August 25. https://github.com/BlackBirdLC/Aquafox/
Posted by: akator70 on 2024-11-11 11:12:50 |
Wow! That's great! What's new about Aquafox?
Posted by: Snial on 2024-11-13 11:32:23 |
InterwebPPC was crashing on some websites. Aquafox works on the problem websites.
Posted by: Forrest on 2024-11-13 20:46:39 |
Aquafox browser has been updated to v3.0!
From the programmer:
Hey everyone! It is the fourth quarter of the year, and that means it's time for a new release. This major release brings updated security components and patches from the latest ESR and TenFourFox, as well as a few other improvements. Download the latest version here.
Posted by: Byte Knight on 2025-11-01 07:42:29 |
Thanks for this. Great to know.
Posted by: beachycove on 2025-11-01 08:04:23 |
Checking in with my dual 1.5 GHz MDD Mac via the latest version of Aquafox - 68kmla works perfectly with it!
Posted by: Byte Knight on 2025-11-01 15:10:50 |
Checking in with my dual 1.5 GHz MDD Mac via the latest version of Aquafox - 68kmla works perfectly with it! That’s the important thing! Just wondering, what would stop it working on Panther? Is the OS that different?
Posted by: Snial on 2025-11-01 16:26:21 |
That’s the important thing! Just wondering, what would stop it working on Panther? Is the OS that different? Panther to Tiger involved a major GCC bump as well as some significant Core API changes. This all resulted in massive speed improvements, partly by taking advantage of hardware acceleration in ways that Panther wasn't designed to do. The result? Compile for Panther and have to reimplement a bunch of stuff and have it run really slow, or compile for Tiger and have it zip along like it is a modern system.
Posted by: adespoton on 2025-11-04 17:32:33 |
Panther to Tiger involved a major GCC bump as well as some significant Core API changes. This all resulted in massive speed improvements, partly by taking advantage of hardware acceleration in ways that Panther wasn't designed to do. The result? Compile for Panther and have to reimplement a bunch of stuff and have it run really slow, or compile for Tiger and have it zip along like it is a modern system. Now I feel bad for never having bought a copy of Tiger. I think I stuck with 10.3.9 on my iMac G5 and my PBG4 12" came with Tiger install discs. I the last one I bought was Leopard (and the Snow Leopard upgrade). OTOH I only currently have 160MB on the G3, and the SATA project is ongoing!
Posted by: Snial on 2025-11-05 12:19:04 |
I was disappointed this morning to find that I could not download the latest version of AquaFox from GitHub using the previous version of AquaFox 🙁 I guess I'll get it on there via network or USB eventually.
Posted by: obsolete on 2025-11-05 12:45:31 |
Github hates every browser I've tried on PPC Macs. Aquafox is solid, I'm liking it.
Posted by: ArbysTPossum on 2025-11-05 13:53:23 |