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@rampancy thanks for sharing, but i think this browser is now only for MacOS 10.15 onwards; maybeolder old builds function, but then there is already firefox 115 esr for those running Sierra /although it is quite consuming.

 
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Please be gentle when you reply as I am clearly missing something obvious, but why are there so many different "legacy support" browsers that all seem to be developed by the same few persons?

Confusing as to whether one should go with Browser A from Persons 1 & 2 or Browser B, C, D, or E from the same persons.

Presumably too much of a task, tech hurdles etc, to combine the effort into one that rules them all. Right?
 
>Dooble

From what i understand it uses Qt's WebEngine? I don't understand how it can support os/2 if it relies on Qt. And this wouldn't work on anything where Qt5 is unsupported
 
sealion on snow leopard?
snowlion on snow leopard:
Im on my macbook air 2010 now running Snow leopard OSX with this:
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ohh yeah snow lion yeah
this website an other work perfectly on that browser,
I did not try u-tube or espn since I was not interested in videos last night,
the other browsers like Firefox legacy and pale moon displayed large social media icons instead of the usual tiny size.
 
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