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I have a Mac that no longer has a browser. I'd like to download Foxtfire to a disk so I can load it on the Mac. Is that possible?

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Not many details to add. its a macbook pro, and somehow safari was deleted. I'd like to get a browser on the thing so the computer can be used. It is five years old so.....all the safari downloads are way too updated for the OS system that is on the thing. but I can't update the operating system without a browser. And...to be honest, i like foxfire better than safari anyway. I can't find a way to get around having foxfire just open a window for me when I try to move it to a disk, and there's no option anywhere to save it to a disk rather than tot he hard drive that I can find.

Not many details to add. its a macbook pro, and somehow safari was deleted. I'd like to get a browser on the thing so the computer can be used. It is five years old so.....all the safari downloads are way too updated for the OS system that is on the thing. but I can't update the operating system without a browser. And...to be honest, i like foxfire better than safari anyway. I can't find a way to get around having foxfire just open a window for me when I try to move it to a disk, and there's no option anywhere to save it to a disk rather than tot he hard drive that I can find.

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What version of OS X is used an that computer?

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