InterWebPPC
leopard.sh
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InterWebPPC
- If you're happy with OpenBSD, probably any computer is good enough
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Forkbomb podcast episode on iChat AV and Interview with famed PPC browsers author Wicknix!
Chris and I released another Forkbomb epsidoe and this one is interviewing famed user Wicknix from Matrumors forum. He is the author of InterWebPPC , SpiderWeb, ArcticFox and more! We discussed several topics such as web browsers , Linux on PPC and video chatting over the internet with iChat AV on Leopard. I hope you enjoy. Would love to hear your feedback!
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What is the best browser for Mac OS 10.5.8?
Probably InterWebPPC, a fork of the now defunct TenFourFox.
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Just got two powermac g3s off Facebook market place for free, they work fully. Should I upgrade them to OS X 10?
Sorry, that’s old, outdated news about the browsers. There’s the ‘new’ InterWebPPC (“Mozilla for Power Macintosh”). Nobody has an excuse for not being able to browse much of the web on OS X 10.4 or 10.5 PowerPC machines today.
- Picked up a free eMac, now my eMac has a friend
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Hello People of this subreddit I have Just bought a 2002 eMac g4 700 I am planning on making this usable For this day and Age but have No clue How I have seen a man do it with his iMac g4 but have No clue How, Anyone got tips Or suggestions let me know
The most usable browsers are TenFourFox (RIP), and InterWebPPC, which are both built on top of an older extended release version of Firefox.
- What web browser should I use on Tiger?
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Which internet-connected apps can you still get some good value outta?
In 10.4, you have more options, InterWebPPC is an updated branch of TenFourFox.
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How do I connect my Cinema Display and Powermac G5 to the internet???
As a G5/G4 user myself I recommend installing tenfourfox or interweb ppc on the machine and con netting it to the router or switch with Ethernet as you did. With older browsers some websites don’t work as intended so they spit out some errors. ten four fox interweb ppc P.s. here some advice if you’re using a power Mac not all apps you find work on YouTube there are awesome communities that deal with retro machines and it could be entertaining and interesting follow they’re steps. this one in particular on YouTube is veri interesting and it explains awesome things on old computers and g5s.
leopard.sh
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macOS Sonoma is available today
Indeed!
I’ve also dabbled in this area http://leopard.sh/
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Picked up this gem for $84 it is in amazing condition. So, what kind of fun things can I use it for?
I made a package manager which makes it easy to install quake: https://leopard.sh
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If you're happy with OpenBSD, probably any computer is good enough
> the iMac wasn't really useful in a modern or a retro sense
I've been trying to fight that a bit myself: https://github.com/cellularmitosis/leopard.sh
What are some alternatives?
tenfourfox - Mozilla for Power Macintosh.
nix-installer - Install Nix and flakes with the fast and reliable Determinate Nix Installer, with over 2 million installs.
wrp - Web Rendering Proxy: Use vintage, historical, legacy browsers on modern web
nix - Nix, the purely functional package manager
webone - HTTP 1.x proxy that makes old web browsers usable again in the Web 2.0 world.
Opencore-Legacy-Patcher - [Moved to: https://github.com/dortania/OpenCore-Legacy-Patcher]
Arctic-Fox - Web Browser for Mac OS X 10.6+, Linux (PowerPC, x86, amd64, ARM, MIPS), NetBSD, OpenBSD, and Windows XP. [Moved to: https://github.com/rmottola/Arctic-Fox]
osxfuse - FUSE extends macOS by adding support for user space file systems
carbonyl - Chromium running inside your terminal
noTunes - A simple macOS application that will prevent iTunes or Apple Music from launching.
browservice - Browservice: Browse the modern web on historical browsers
dilloNG - Dillo ported from Mercurial for concept testing