builds of current WebKit frameworks for Mac OS X 10.5 (PowerPC G4, PowerPC G5).
In order to revive the Snow Leopard builds at least one volunteer with skills in building open source software is needed!
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Apple Public Source License, BSD License, GNU Library or Lesser General Public License version 2.0 (LGPLv2)Follow leopard-webkit
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Thanks God for you developers out there! I am still working and using my old metal gray G5 - PPC, I am running OS X 10.5.8 and thank God someone thought of us when building this most recent version of SAFARI WebKit! Thank you so very much!!) Well I was excited until today when I tied to go to this webpage (support.apple.com/kb/dl170), It said "SAFARI CAN NOT OPEN THIS PAGE" using the latest Safari webkit downloaded from here. Luckily i still have TenFourFox and it loaded that webpage and downloaded the update file that I needed with no problems. Looks like I am still stuck on the old slow hog TenFourFox but at least it will still load the plain old Internet!! It is really sow on my old Mac.))
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Can report that 604.5.6_2 provides amazing performance for Youtube playback on my 1.33Ghz iBook - 360P video at less than 70% CPU! Note - you do need to use Quicktime 7.7 without it Youtube is still just a slideshow.
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I wish most projects were as dedicated... :)
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Great browser for old PowerPC Macs. This browser is among few valid alternatives for our machines now in 2017. It is fast, it is updated! I can surf the web without stressing too much my cpu, I can even watch videos on facebook and Youtube smoothly! Unbelievable on a MDD G4 1.25 Ghz in 2017. Thank you for bringing us your work :)