![]() All these versions should work fine on Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) and 10.5 (Leopard). Tiger shipped originally with Safari 2.0. Safari 3 for Leopard is not compatible with Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) although Safari 3 for Tiger works fine on Leopard. Leopard shipped originally with Safari 3.0. If you need to test Safari 4 on Leopard, use the Leopard version in the next section. Thanks to the jQuery Project for hosting some of these files on their CDN. Note: The files only contain English and French localizations to make them smaller. HTTP requests and cookies however are still handled by the system and may not work exactly the same. They will mimic original Safari rendering and javascript behaviours. These special versions of Safari use the original Web Kit framework that came with them, bundled inside the application. Thus, you would normally need a separate installation of Mac OS X for each version of Safari you want to test a website into. This means that if you preserve an old version of Safari to run it on a newer version of Mac OS, it will use the newer Web Kit found in the system and you will get the same results as with the newer version. Safari normally uses the Web Kit framework found inside Mac OS X to render web pages and execute javascript. You should think about using another browser (Chrome, Firefox) instead if the newer Safari version is problematic for you. If you are using an older version of Safari to browse the web, you’re exposed to known Safari exploits that have been fixed in later versions and that hackers around the web know about. It is not safe to browse the web with old Safari versions. I’m not going to provide such images however. A workaround would be to keep old version of the OS, which includes Safari, inside a virtual machine image (such as VirtualBox, Parallels Desktop, or VMware Fusion). Newer Safari releases make it difficult to create self-contained version, and when they’re possible they usually won’t work on different OS versions, making them rather pointless. The same practice was also applied to its predecessor, Mac OS X Lion.I’m no longer making up-to-date version of Multi-Safari. ![]() Apple later allowed free downloads of the OS, especially for customers of older and no longer officially supported Macintosh computers, starting on June 30, 2021. ![]() Mountain Lion was the last paid upgrade for an OS X major release, with OS X Mavericks and later being free. Mountain Lion sold three million units in the first four days, and has sold 28 million units as of June 10, 2013, making it Apple's most popular OS X release. OS X Mountain Lion received positive reviews, with critics praising Notification Center, Messages, and speed improvements over Mac OS X Lion, while criticizing iCloud for unreliability and Game Center for lack of games. It was released as a downloadable update later. Facebook integration was also planned but unfinished at launch date. Integrated links allowing the user to rapidly transfer content to Twitter were present in the operating system from launch. ![]() Mountain Lion also added a version of iOS's Notification Center, which groups updates from different applications in one place. As on iOS, Notes and Reminders became full applications, separate from Mail and Calendar, while the iChat application was replaced with a version of iOS's Messages. The operating system gained the new malware-blocking system Gatekeeper and integration with Apple's online Game Center and iCloud services, while the Safari web browser was updated to version 6. ![]()
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