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Using my PowerBook G3/400 ‘Lombard’ as a test machine, I did an informal comparison between Safari 4.1.3 (the last version running under Tiger), Opera 10.63, and Camino 2.1.2. Camino is newer, and it also appears to be less resource-hungry. Opera 10.63, the last version you can run under Tiger, was released in 2010. Other alternatives, such as an older version of Opera, or the last version of Safari you can run under Panther or Tiger, are simply too old to be useful. So, which is the best alternative when your Mac isn’t powerful enough to smoothly run the excellent TenFourFox? In my opinion, it’s Camino.Ĭamino’s development ceased in 2012. Of these, the only Mac that can (barely) run TenFourFox is the iBook G3/466.
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A PowerBook G3/400 ‘Lombard’, with 256MB of RAM, running Mac OS X 10.4.11.A graphite clamshell iBook G3/466 SE, with 576MB of RAM, running Mac OS X 10.4.11.
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