![]() Leopard users running Firefox will continue to see update prompts over the next month regarding the discontinuation of development on Mac OS X 10.5. Ending support for Leopard will free up resources for new Mac features like Native Full Screen support and new Mac accessibility tools,” writes Keybl. ![]() “Mozilla bases changes in supported operating systems on population size and trends, vendor support, testing resources, and technical feasibility. Keybl notes that Leopard users will require an upgrade to Snow Leopard (Mac OS X 10.6) if they wish to continue using the latest versions of Firefox. After this date, users will stop receiving Firefox updates, including new features and security fixes.” ![]() Over at the Mozilla blog, Alex Keybl reports that “On November 20th, Firefox will end support for users operating Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard). Apple fans still using the five-year-old Mac OS X 10.5 are being notified by Mozilla that Firefox 16 Final will mark the end of development for the Leopard operating system.
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