Since YouTube now streams videos in HTML5 where available, this means the absence of Flash is not a problem for watching videos on the site using TenFourFox. TenFourFox works with both Tiger and Leopard, G3, G4 and G5 Macs and supports both HTML5 and JavaScript.
However, the disadvantage is that TenFourFox does not support plugins such as Flash and Java making it unusable with some sites. The advantage of TenFourFox is that it’s more like the modern versions of Firefox than Firefox 3.6.28 which means it’s faster and safer. TenFourFox is a volunteer project run by diehard Mac fans which effectively allows you to run a more updated version of Firefox (Firefox 17) on OS X 10.4.11. The Virtual PC for Mac 7.0.3 Update does not include an uninstall feature.TenFourFox: The Best Way To Run Firefox On OS X 10.4.11 Double-click Update Virtual PC to start the update.On your hard disk, double-click the file that you downloaded in step 4 to open the disk image.ĭepending on the Web browser that you are currently using, this step might be performed for you automatically.(To check your preferences, on the Explorer menu, click Preferences, and then click Download Options in the left pane). If you are using Internet Explorer, the Download Manager saves the file to the desktop unless you specified a different folder in the Preferences dialog box of Internet Explorer. (To check your preferences, on the Safari menu, click Preferences, and then click General.) If you are using Safari, the file is downloaded to the desktop unless you specified a different folder in the Preferences dialog box of Safari. Follow the instructions on the screen to save the file to your hard disk.Make sure your computer meets the minimum system requirements.Print this page if you want to use it as a reference when you are offline.For more information about administrator privileges, see Mac Help. User accounts with administrator privileges have the word "Admin" next to them. (You must know both the user name and password for this account.) To check your user account for administrator privileges, on the Apple menu, click System Preferences, and then click Accounts. Important Make sure that your Mac OS X user account has administrator privileges.