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I cannot upgrade to FFv4.0, even though I am using OSX 10.5.8, I have 2.25GB RAM and 6.24GB disk space. I can't even give feedback via FF3.6...this is crap!

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I cannot upgrade to FFv4.o.

According to Mozilla website software specs (http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/4.0/system-requirements/), I have to be running either OSX 10.5 0r 10.6 - I am using 10.5.8. So I assume I have the minimum requirement?

Under recommended hardware (not required or minimum) it says I also need 512MB of RAM (I have 2.25GB), and 200MB of disk space (I have 6.24GB).

I can't even give feedback via FF3.6, which is ridiculous.

What am I doing wrong?

I cannot upgrade to FFv4.o. According to Mozilla website software specs (http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/4.0/system-requirements/), I have to be running either OSX 10.5 0r 10.6 - I am using 10.5.8. So I assume I have the minimum requirement? Under ''recommended'' hardware (not required or minimum) it says I also need 512MB of RAM (I have 2.25GB), and 200MB of disk space (I have 6.24GB). I can't even give feedback via FF3.6, which is ridiculous. What am I doing wrong?

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latest version of Firefox 8 download it from

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Firefox 4 versions and later do not run on a PowerPC Mac.

Firefox 4 and later require at least OS X 10.5 and an Intel Mac.

For an unofficial Firefox 8 compatible version (TenFourFox) that runs on PowerPC Macs with OS X 10.4.11 or OS X 10.5.8 you can look at:

Firefox 3.6.x (Mac OS X 10.4 and later) can be found here: