
It wasn’t that long ago that the browser experience on Mac OS X was modest. Wait. I’m being kind. It was poor compared to the Windows experience. Remember, Microsoft embedded Internet Explorer into Windows OS and the Mac version didn’t get updated by Goliath for years.
In the meantime, a few other browsers came along and continued to improve. Then, Apple introduced Safari.
Here’s a quick look at the browser landscape for Mac OS X.
Microsoft Internet Explorer
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gary diamond said:
Hi, Thanks for all the input.
I’m using Camino on a G3 with OS10.4.11.
400 Mhz 384 SDRAM 384 MB
Only complaint is I can’t watch videos except some youtube. Cnn etc news videos show very slowly, choppy and haltered. Once they start I cannot stop them.
What’s do you suggest.
Be Well,
Gary