One of the issues with obsoleted browsers, are the Security Certificates.
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These are seldom updated at the user-end to practical satisfaction, if
the sites themselves do not offer a prompt to upgrade them..
Examples of this issue are online, I've had difficulties with older browsers
in newer hardware than your model & older Mac OS.. See:
Your computer may be able to run a later Mac OS, depending on hardware
and some of those later Mac OS version installers on disc media are rare.
If your old iBook has CD-only optical drive, the upgrade to Tiger 10.4 on
CD (a 4-CD installer from Apple) is extremely rare; and external FireWire
optical drives could be used if the rest of an older Mac can support later
OS X versions. (Limits include processor speed, memory, & storage.)
If you get and use the TenFourFox browser, that should be good to go
for web-based email with an older PowerPC Mac running the last
hardware-supported OS X versions 10.4.11 and 10.5.8.
TenFourFox:
Free fonts no downloads. Not sure if your iBook model is a G3 or G4, or of what hardware specs.
There are limits given hardware, to what software may be used in those.
If the computer is running pre-OS X, Mac 9.0~9.2.2 OS systems, not
sure if Classilla browser* will work or not. GMail has changed their spec
for supporting browsers. ~ Even so, you should be careful to not send
vital personal info online via email, be it with old unsupported browser
or newer supported one. Gmail has set a standard to obsolete older
browsers & push people to buy into upgrades of hardware & software.
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*IF your old iBook is running a pre-OS X version Mac OS 9.0~9.2.2 see:
I've a few older Macs, one still running Tiger 10.4.11 and two 10.5.8.
These can use TenFourFox, and really need to have extra RAM plus
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spare hard drive capacity so Virtual Memory can be used, to run it.
Other names that are obsoleted, in browsers, are not supported by
Google's Gmail; some fairly recent by comparison, fail to render.
In any event..
Good luck & happy trails! ?
Dec 8, 2016 12:19 AM
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Just as we predicted, Apple’s deal with T-Mobile has turned things around for the iPhone maker. The deal, in which T-Mobile became the first major US carrier to offer unlocked iPhones at full price rather than subsidized through a two-year contract, has been a big hit with consumers, who made the iPhone the number one smartphone on T-Mobile in the three month period ending in May. That’s given Apple a rare reprieve from the steady takeover of the market by Google’s Android operating system. Android-based phones held steady at 52% of the US market during those three months, while the iPhone is now at 41.9%, a 3.5% gain, say new data from surveys by Kantar.
Of those buying a smartphone on T-Mobile, 53% were upgrading from a simple “feature phone,” versus the typical industry average of 45%. That means the iPhone isn’t taking market share from Android: It’s sucking up more first-time smartphone buyers, exactly the customers who are key to Apple’s future health.
Outside the US, though, Apple still faces an uphill battle and continues to lose market share. Worldwide, Android has greater than 70% market share.