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Mozilla Firefox for Mac is a Web browsing alternative that offers a full range of features to let you peruse your favorite sites with ease. This program offers all of the functionality you'd.

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I tried it this afternoon. It froze within 5 minutes and had to be force-quit as the File-Quit menu option didn't work. I relaunched it and it quickly crashed again. Meanwhile, Safari and Chrome keep chugging along.

Can't say I'm impressed. A pity, as I'd been looking forward to replacing the resource-hog Chrome. Could it be because you’ve had an old version of Firefox long ago and you’ve now got outdated preference files lying around in your ~/Library folder? I’m wondering because I’ve been using Firefox Quantum every day since about two months ago (beta branch) and I haven’t seen any crashes as of late.

Uninstall Firefox using an app like “AppCleaner” (free) or “CleanMyMac”: it will look around for app-related files scattered around on your SSD/HD (it’s amazingly confusing to find them on your own as modern MacOS creates secure enclaves for each app). Answer yes to have all these preference files moved to the trash and reinstall Firefox again. I guess another reason could be plugins, but that would be surprising because Firefox is basically incompatible with plugins, except the artificially maintained Flash. Note that I cannot say if the Flash plugin is compatible: I haven’t reinstalled Flash since my clean install of High Sierra a few weeks ago (I waited for 10.13.1 to take the plunge). This answer is written on Firefox 57.0 (Quantum) •. I really fail to see the relevancy.

As pointed above, Safari is still the best on macOS, and there is really no other option on iOS. I've been using Safari exclusively for half a dozen years now (sans Flash), and I don't think I'm missing anything.

I do abhor Chrome. Every time I have to be attended by someone on a lame Windows box, running Chrome, and they say that the connection is slow, or the servers are not responding, I try very hard not to point out that they are using a shitty hardware/software combo, and be labeled a snob.

Dear God, if it is a matter of money, keep the hardware, but at least put Linux on it! And then use Firefox, which was great for me back in the day, when Apple was out of my pocket's reach. I've been using Firefox exclusively for years because there are extensions I can't live without--at least DownThemAll, ANT Video Downloader, BbCode Extra, and Faviconize Tab, but there are several more. Mozilla has been progressively breaking the extensions I use and now they're all gone. I've tried to go back to Safari, but I've been completely dismayed by its dumbing-down--Hell, it's even lost the ability to 'Zoom Text Only'! And absolutely none of the extensions are any use at all. I refuse to use Chrome--and their extensions are almost as useless as Safari's now.

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Opera is Chrome nowadays. I downloaded Firefox 57 today. I finally figured out how to stop getting 'So-and-so has configured their website incorrectly' at every site ( including mozilla.org!) and have been trying to find workarounds. I've found a video downloader that's a quarter as good as ANT, maybe.

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I'm going to try Free Download Manager and its Firefox extension to see if it's any kind of substitute for DownThemAll. I guess I can get used to the childish appearance and the complete lack of customizability--all the others are the same way now. Damn those upside-down tabs, though! Best email software for mac. I've tried to go back to Safari, but I've been completely dismayed by its dumbing-down--Hell, it's even lost the ability to 'Zoom Text Only'! And absolutely none of the extensions are any use at all. 1) Open View from the Menu Bar then press either Option keys. 2) You can always remap keys with ease in macOS by going to System Preferences » Keyboard » App Shortcuts » [+] to add Safari, then type in the names of the options exactly and the keystroke to which you want to map them.

This entry was posted on 08.12.2018.