You can get a version of FireFox that runs on your computer here: Older versions of FF often open sites that challenge older versions of Safari. That said, I'm curious what version of Safari you have. I have 4.1.3 on all our G4 Macs running Tiger and we haven;t run into sites that defeat it. Another option that is 10.4-friendly is Camino: It brings the Mozilla engine in a very Mac-like format, and is currently updated regularly. Can you share the sites that are challenging you with us so we can test from our computers? Now that we know it's fafsa, we can try something else within Safari.
How to Use Internet Explorer 11 in Mac OS X with IE Tech Preview Go to Modern.IE and subscribe to the service with your Microsoft account (this is free). Now launch the Microsoft Remote Desktop app you downloaded a moment ago. Click on 'Azure RemoteApp' in the Remote Desktop titlebar. Download Center. Hands type on a Surface Pro 6 with Type Cover. Update for Internet Explorer 11 for Windows 8.1 for x64-based systems (KB2901549).
People have posted that this works:. Open Safari Preferences and select the 'Advanced' tab. At the bottom of the Advanced pane is a checkbox 'Show Develop menu in menubar.' You have a new menu item between the BookMarks and Window menus. In the Develop menu chose 'User Agent': Try one of the IE versions with fafsa. This 'spoofs' the site and makes it think it's talking to a different browser.
Sounds like you are on your way! You can get a version of FireFox that runs on your computer here: Older versions of FF often open sites that challenge older versions of Safari.
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That said, I'm curious what version of Safari you have. I have 4.1.3 on all our G4 Macs running Tiger and we haven;t run into sites that defeat it.
Another option that is 10.4-friendly is Camino: It brings the Mozilla engine in a very Mac-like format, and is currently updated regularly. Can you share the sites that are challenging you with us so we can test from our computers? I have Safari Version 4.1.3 (4533.19.4). I had trouble with a couple months ago when I tried to apply. It told me my version of Safari wouldn't work and to download a new one or a new Mozilla version.
However since I applied at school, I'm able to get on the FAFSA site on my computer now. Also, gave me this message: You're using Safari 4.1. Please use Internet Explorer or Firefox version 4 or above. I could go into the site, but it wouldn't use my info.
I downloaded Firefox; it works fine, as does Camino. Thank you very much for your interest and help. Now that we know it's fafsa, we can try something else within Safari. People have posted that this works:.
Open Safari Preferences and select the 'Advanced' tab. At the bottom of the Advanced pane is a checkbox 'Show Develop menu in menubar.'
You have a new menu item between the BookMarks and Window menus. In the Develop menu chose 'User Agent': Try one of the IE versions with fafsa. This 'spoofs' the site and makes it think it's talking to a different browser. Sounds like you are on your way! Thanks for working so hard to help me, Allan.
Since I filled out my application at school, I'm able to get on FAFSA now with my computer. Today it even let me let me use that app to apply for next year's aid; it just wouldn't let me do the first app there. Seems kind of odd, doesn't it? I can't seem to get the Develop idea to work for the EBT site; I clicked on each IE version, both before and after going to the site, but I still got that pop-up. Thanks so much for giving me this info, though; it might come in handy. Apple Footer.
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Embed this Program Add this Program to your website by copying the code below. Preview Preview. No longer works properly on Mac Microsoft ended support for Internet Explorer for Mac on December 31st, 2005, and does not provide further security or performance updates. Since the browser is no longer designed to handle the requirements of most modern web pages, we strongly advise you to try, or instead.
Alternatively, just check out all of the available for Mac. Totally unusable - only for nostalgia However, if you really can't help yourself and are an Internet Explorer nostalgic, you might want to try it for a trip down memory lane. However, for normal internet browsing we'd really discourage you from using it. We couldn't even render the Softonic website in it and indeed, most websites failed to load properly. Internet Explorer for Mac is incredibly slow, buggy, prone to crashes and freezing and is woefully short of security settings. Since development finished in 2005, Internet Explorer for Mac doesn't offer even the most basic features that you would consider a prerequisite on any browser nowadays like tabs, extensions, saved sessions or private data management. This latest version — version 5.2.3 — enhances browser compatibility for users who work on a network with secure authentication or with proxy servers.
It also provides all the latest security and performance enhancements for Internet Explorer 5 for Mac OS X. Changes. This latest version — version 5.2.3 — enhances browser compatibility for users who work on a network with secure authentication or with proxy servers.
It also provides all the latest security and performance enhancements for Internet Explorer 5 for Mac OS X. By Anonymous Not compatible with new Macs.
Internet Explorer used to be pretty good browser for Windows. In my opinion Mac users do not need it. Def ault OS X browser is almost perfect. If you are looking for the alternative to Safari - Google Chrome may be a good choice. I have downloaded IE just to make sure that it is useless. It did not work on my Mac. It is not compatible with Intel based machine so it can be used on old Macs only.
Cons: not compatible with new Macs reviewed on May 14, 2015.