Firefox from Verson 3.6 forward is no longer appealing because of problems.

Beginning with 3.6, controls have been removed and changes have been made to the structure and user control of FF. For example:
1. The ability to control Java via the Tools -> Options -> Content has been removed
2. As a windows vs. tabs user, from 3.6 forward it becomes more and more difficult to make use of separate windows without tabs. Starting in 3.6, the search bar was changed and no longer allows new/or same window. The new window is basically an empty window requiring a repeat of the search.
3. From 4.0 forward, the status bar has been removed. Using secure websites no longer display the 'lock' icon for these website. Without the status bar, mouse over of links no longer displays the url. Many Add-ons made use of the status bar. This distroyed that ability.
4. From 4.0 forward, the Add-ons menu has been changed so completely for the worse making it nearly useless. If Add-ons are queued for replacement only ONE notice (as in the past) to reload FF is necessary and should be at the TOP of the Add-ons menu along with a reload button. In addition, the amount of information for each Add-on has been reduced compromising the effectiveness of the Add-ons menu.
5. With 6.0 forward, the new orange File flag is annoying beyond belief. In other words, it is HATED! Why not just go with menu bar control where it can be set to be hidden until summoned by key usage or mouse over. Or it can be set to be always visible.
I am certain that I am forgetting items of complaint. I started with Netscape because I so disliked IE. I still dislike IE, but I feel like you are driving me back to IE.
The design of FF should be for end user control with documented options. Whatever you do to render page display should be a separate part of FF. Of course if will be affected by options the user sets and config changes made, but the rendering engine should almost be like a plug-in to the FF controls. You are straying from the end-user control that has existed since Netscape. I am sure you will not heed my recommendation, but I recommend that you revert back to that last version BEFORE 3.6 and move forward from there. Build a control frame from that version and create a rendering engine that is a plug-in. As you move forward, primarily the rendering engine will change.
With all of the terrible changes you have made, you have been destroying your Add-ons creator community. Is this also your intention? If so, you are starting into a customer relations battle that you will lose.
Regards,
Pecos Roy Bean

You might want to consider extending the lifespan of your G5 by using a different operating system. I put [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lubuntu Lubuntu] on a G5 recently and it runs the newest Firefox just fine. Lubuntu (pronounced Loo-boon-two) is sort of an Ubuntu lite - a user-friendly version of Linux. There are many applications to choose from, and it's all free.
The PowerPC I did this on was one of the old Bondi Blue ones. Firefox had no problem running on it at all and has all plug-ins needed for video, audio, etc.. I gave it to a church and it's running fine for them.
You can download old versions of Firefox, but you'll just open yourself up to security problems if you do.
FYI: The Mac operating system is built on Linux.

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