

So I inferred that Adobe supported that Flash version too. I seem to remember that back in February (when I first answered the question) the article linked () listed a Flash Player for Mac OS X 10.5.x. Chrome, either: Google Chrome on Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) will stop receiving any updates following Chrome 21.Apple no longer releases Safari updates for Mac OS X 10.5 (as stated ).Is the latest version that supports Leopard on Intel-based Macs as Firefox 17 requires 10.6 or newer. Firefox processors (PowerBook, PowerMac): Firefox 3.6.28 is the last version of Firefox that works with Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) or with Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) on a computer with a PowerPC processor.You can still download for 10.5 Intel (beware, Flash 10.3 is an archived version and is ). TenFourFox supports add-ons, but not plugins, that is, you can't use Flash at all. TenFourFox seems to be actively developed (version 17.0.3 was released Feb 16 2013). If you use a PowerPC processor you may want to try.If you use an Intel processor you can use: Opera 12 OS X Leopard (10.5), or greater: 32-bit and 64-bit Intel systems supported Opera supports Flash Player plug-in.Intel-based Mac: (thanks to for this one!) with (beware, Flash 10.3 is an archived version and is ).


My question: Are there any browsers (perhaps a firefox variant) I can use more safely now than the browsers that shipped with 10.5.8? For the impatient: You have two possibilities:

I know that using an older version of flash can be a security hazard, so I really want to update. Safari keeps telling me to update flash too. Google Chrome, Firefox and Opera no longer support OS X 10.6.8 I understand where you're coming from, computers aren't cheap, however, the reality is OS X 10.6 is simply too old for modern web technology. Meanwhile Mac OS 10.6 itself is a huge security hole. I tried to update my browsers, but neither firefox nor chrome supports mac os 10.5.8 anymore. I tried, but it didn't work because my browsers (firefox and chrome) didn't support the newest flash. Sometime in 2012, Adobe Flash asked me to update it.
