Even the Mozilla Firefox ESR version for OS X 10.6.8 is a year old now. Dbl click to Install the Mac OS version if there is one listed in the. Mar 5, 2016 - Google Chrome 5.0 (May 2010) was the first version available on Macs. That you continue to receive the latest Chrome versions and features.
I run Mac OS X 10.6.8 and Flash 11 in Google Chrome 15. The process part looks like this: username 93458 11.4 14.0 2400?? I've run into a similar scenario myself. To see if we're talking about the same problem: most Flash content is fine, but some pages will cause the browser to hang with a spinning beachball and block any input, even to background apps. The only solution is a hard restart. Here's a test case: try playing any video from In my situation, it was happening on a brand new iMac that was delivered with Mac OS X Lion 10.7.0 and Flash 11.0.0. Note this is a combination of new 'major' version numbers for both.
I found two ways to resolve this:. Get Info on your Chrome.app and check.
Download and install the latest Flash & run Software Update Hard to say if you're seeing the same problem as I was, but I hope this helps.
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These are the specs of my mac book, currently running Snow Leopard 10.6.8. I'm trying to upgrade my browser, as Gmail says it's out of date, and I can't access the playlist on amazon prime. I am not sure how to upgrade my browser. Can anyone help? Hardware Overview: Model Name: MacBook Model Identifier: MacBook1,1 Processor Name: Intel Core Duo Processor Speed: 1.83 GHz Number Of Processors: 1 Total Number Of Cores: 2 L2 Cache: 2 MB Memory: 1.5 GB Bus Speed: 667 MHz Boot ROM Version: MB11.0061.B03 SMC Version (system): 1.4f12 Sudden Motion Sensor: State: Enabled Thanks! It really depends on which browser you are using. I would recommend not using Safari on 10.6.8, since it is unsupported by Apple at this point, and the older versions of Safari have known compatibility / security issues.
The best way to 'upgrade' would just be to install a third party browser (Chrome or FireFox, which I linked to below) and those issues should go away. To clarify, Safari is a fine browser on later versions of OS X; specifically ones that Apple still releases security patches for. Safari On Snow Leopard, Safari cannot be upgraded past version 5.1.10. FireFox It appears that you can install the latest version of FireFox, according to the page on mozilla.org Google Chrome Google Chrome's official download page says that the latest version runs on 10.6.x. I am still using an old Macbook 1.1 as well. This cannot be upgraded past Snow Leopard.
Safari works but there are a lot of issues with it that I have given up the gas on it. Chrome no longer works and Firefox now is no longer supported (So much for their open web mantra). The only option that I can find is Sea Monkey. It works but there are issues with it. Videos in social media sites like Facebook don't always play.
It can crash, but remember Sea Monkey is a browser suite of software products not just a browser. So the best option is to make sure you have very little open in the background. Also keep in mind your Mac is around 10 years old. That is a long time for a free lunch. So bear in mind to upgrade your Mac soon. It doesn't have to be the latest and greatest. There are still a lot of macs second hand that can run Sierra.