Two days ago I bought a cheap colour laser printer that doesn't have El Crapitan drivers because FujiXerox are a bunch of slack swine on the software side. But this printer has wifi & Ethernet so a lack of drivers is no problem. The thinh is instantly recognised by Macs running 10.5.8 (Leopard, PPC) and El Crapitan plus iOS 9.2.1 devices. I'm well pleased with this printer.
I have discovered that the Mac web browser Stainless will work on a PPC Mac using 10.5.8 & on an Intel one using 10.11.3.
Totally ridiculous. If you want to try it, here's a Dropbox link: https://www.dropbox.com/s/t5gkx01f3kajdgv/Stainless.zip
@matigo What gives here: I enter my 10C credentials into Safari & & the pop-down says "unrecognised credentials."? If not for 10Cinside I'd not be able to get onto 10C at all with this Mac. Yet it was working fine earlier.
This tickles my kind of sense of humour. http://www.newsbiscuit.com/2016/03/10/maria-sharapova-also-confesses-to-running-mexican-drug-cartel/
@streakmachine That's a sick and twisted way of unemploying someone. Good luck with finding a new gig.
Tried accessing 10centuries on the 12-inch PowerBook. No response from Safari or Stainless apps. All perfectly fine with TenFourFox.
Why? Because the other two are not being updated & haven't been for about five years. TFF, on the other hand is in active development.
It's a painfully slow experience using Safari or TenFourFox to get the updates of TenFourFox from Sourceforge. That's where Stainless (a fork of Chrome for PPC & Intel Macs) come into its own. It's exceptionally fast & responsive. Against that, the interface is just plain horrid.
Did I mention fast? Cos it really is.
There are documented cases of people getting Stainless to run on Mavericks OS.