


The good news is that Apple still offers Snow Leopard for sale - you can buy it on DVD directly from Apple (opens in new tab) for $19.99. After all, you need the Mac App Store to do that, and you don't have the Mac App Store on your Mac, because that wasn't introduced until Snow Leopard came out later that year. The bad news is that you can't just arbitrarily jump to Yosemite. Unfortunately, there's nothing you can do under those circumstances except get your Mac working with more modern software. That error message is legitimate: Some web sites will block you from their content if they judge you to be a security risk or if the browser you're working with is too old to support the technology they are dependent on. iPhone 14 event, live! All the news as it happens, right here.A customer will come in with a Mac that works fine except they can't do much on the web anymore because they keep getting that error message. I see this problem in the store I work in quite frequently. (I'm one of those people who doesn't like any kind of change.) Thanks for any help you can offer.
#Safari for mac os x 10.5 8 upgrade
Should I upgrade my browser, and if so, should I use Yosemite? Also, if I upgrade to another browser, will there be significants changes in what my my screen looks like. I also can't download certain programs or open some YouTube videos. It works fine but I keep getting messages that says "This version of Safari is no longer supported.
