upgrading ten four fox

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joseblaborde

25 Aug, 2012 01:18 PM

Im using Ten fourfox 10.0.5on a Power book G4 and have a Mac ox 10.5.8...I keep getting invitation to upgrade to your newer version....some time ago I thought someone told me that I reached my top on upgrades....please confirm....thanks

  1. 1 Posted by joseblaborde on 25 Aug, 2012 01:25 PM

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    hello???

  2. Support Staff 2 Posted by Chris (chtrusch... on 25 Aug, 2012 01:37 PM

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    Hello joseblaborde, while it's true that your PowerBook can't upgrade to a newer version of Mac OS X, some applications are still being developed for 10.5, and TenFourFox is one of them (another one being VLC, the video player). Our current version is 10.0.6, but you could just wait for 10.0.7, which will be released very soon.

  3. 3 Posted by joseblaborde on 25 Aug, 2012 01:48 PM

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    Hi chris....

    thanks for your response....this means I keep using 10.0.5 with no
    problems? Will i have an issue upgrading to 10.0.7 if I skip
    10.0.6?....or shouldn't I go ahead and upgrade?

    Jose E. Bird Laborde
    birdnestudios.com
    yourpersonalcuisine.com
    [email blocked]

  4. Support Staff 4 Posted by Chris (chtrusch... on 25 Aug, 2012 04:26 PM

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    Yes, you can keep using 10.0.5 until 10.0.7 is out, and there won't be a problem upgrading directly to that version.

  5. Support Staff 5 Posted by Cameron Kaiser on 14 Oct, 2012 01:14 AM

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    Please let us know if you had any other issues related to this problem. If you don't, you don't need to reply (but if you do reply, the ticket will automatically be reopened).

  6. Cameron Kaiser closed this discussion on 14 Oct, 2012 01:14 AM.

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