How to install safari 2 in leopard

is there a way to install safari 2 in leopard and get rid of safari 3. my yahoo messenger and saft wont work with safari 3 and it is driving me crazy

munna82 wrote:
is there a way to install safari 2 in leopard and get rid of safari 3. my yahoo messenger and saft wont work with safari 3 and it is driving me crazy
*Hi munna, Welcome* to Apple's Users Help Users Forums.
*Francine Schweider* a |||| bar poster in these forums has what I think is an excellent thought.
"I plan to buy my next computer before Leopard comes out. Why? Because generally new Mac computers will not run any system older than the one they ship with, I want to be able to use the fully mature Tiger system, rather than having to rely entirely on Leopard. Who knows whether the software I own will be fully compatible with Leopard? Or how long it will take for developers (think Adobe) to update if there are incompatibilities with Leopard. Or even just how stable and reliable and all like that Leopard will be.
Francine"
Your problem is an example of why her advice is so sound. Hopefully you have a Tiger System clone that you made in case there were Leopard install problems. Keep it and boot from it when you needs apps that are not Leopard ready.

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