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File Size69.3 MB
LicenseFreeware
Operating SystemMac OS X
Date AddedJuly 1, 2020
Total Downloads227,840
PublisherMozilla
HomepageMozilla Firefox

Publisher's Description

Mozilla Firefox 5.0.1 For Mac Os X 10.7 Lion

Mozilla Firefox is a free and open source Web browser descended from the Mozilla Application Suite and managed by Mozilla Corporation. Firefox is the second most widely used browser.

To display web pages, Firefox uses the Gecko layout engine, which implements most current web standards in addition to several features that are intended to anticipate likely additions to the standards.

tektotalrui reviewed v58.0 on Jan 23, 2018

Get me a lot of errors when I open the browser

Nrf2User reviewed v39.0 on Jul 22, 2015

I've had nothing but problems with Firefox 39.0 (using on my MacBook Pro OS X 10.6.8). In order to quit, I have to force quit. It freezes up continually. I'm about to uninstall it and start using a different browser. I'd give it a 0 stars if I could.

Output Overboard reviewed v36.0 on Feb 24, 2015

Here's the first review in 3 years.
This version is smooth and fast performing, literally taking many of it's looks and ideas directly from Google Chrome.
Along with smooth performance comes better memory management.
Firefox is probably the most configurable browser as well.

Cris3 reviewed v15.0 Final on Aug 28, 2012

Seems to work great with Mountain Lion 10.8.1 and updating Firefox from ver 14.
Appears to have flawless integration.

HornyToad reviewed v4.0 Beta 3 on Aug 11, 2010

Doesn't work on Tiger (MacOS X 10.4.x for the non-cognoscenti...), hence the low rating. It's a shame really: Mozilla is following in Google's footsteps when it comes to Apple OSes, and forgets that not all Mac users can or want to switch to Snow Leopard. Might as well spit in our eye... Take Opera as the (perfect) counter-example, they who have recently launched a new version of their browser that's really multi-platform. Shame on you, Gorgonzilla! (pardon the cheesy pun...)

Adrian79 reviewed v3.6 Alpha 1 on Aug 26, 2009

windows screenshot :(

Virtual_ManPL reviewed v3.5 Beta 4 on May 1, 2009

Work like hell with JIT default enabled !!!

AlanS2001 reviewed v3.5 Beta 4 on Apr 29, 2009

Still the best!

Virtual_ManPL reviewed v2.0.0.17 on Nov 1, 2008

The BEST browser form me !!!
Secure, fast, stable and powerfull with extensions !!!

Virtual_ManPL reviewed v3.1 Beta 1 on Nov 1, 2008

The BEST browser form me !!!
Secure, fast, stable and powerfull with extensions !!!

Your Rating

tektotalrui reviewed v58.0 on Jan 23, 2018

Pros: Nice smooth

Mozilla firefox for mac os x 10.7 5pdate my mac os x 10 7 5

Cons: A lot of errors

Bottom Line: Get me a lot of errors when I open the browser

Nrf2User reviewed v39.0 on Jul 22, 2015

I've had nothing but problems with Firefox 39.0 (using on my MacBook Pro OS X 10.6.8). In order to quit, I have to force quit. It freezes up continually. I'm about to uninstall it and start using a different browser. I'd give it a 0 stars if I could.

Output Overboard reviewed v36.0 on Feb 24, 2015

Here's the first review in 3 years.
This version is smooth and fast performing, literally taking many of it's looks and ideas directly from Google Chrome.
Along with smooth performance comes better memory management.
Firefox is probably the most configurable browser as well.

Cris3 reviewed v15.0 Final on Aug 28, 2012

Seems to work great with Mountain Lion 10.8.1 and updating Firefox from ver 14.
Appears to have flawless integration.

HornyToad reviewed v4.0 Beta 3 on Aug 11, 2010

Doesn't work on Tiger (MacOS X 10.4.x for the non-cognoscenti...), hence the low rating. It's a shame really: Mozilla is following in Google's footsteps when it comes to Apple OSes, and forgets that not all Mac users can or want to switch to Snow Leopard. Might as well spit in our eye... Take Opera as the (perfect) counter-example, they who have recently launched a new version of their browser that's really multi-platform. Shame on you, Gorgonzilla! (pardon the cheesy pun...)

Adrian79 reviewed v3.6 Alpha 1 on Aug 26, 2009

windows screenshot :(

Virtual_ManPL reviewed v3.5 Beta 4 on May 1, 2009

Work like hell with JIT default enabled !!!

AlanS2001 reviewed v3.5 Beta 4 on Apr 29, 2009

Still the best!

Virtual_ManPL reviewed v2.0.0.17 on Nov 1, 2008

The BEST browser form me !!!
Secure, fast, stable and powerfull with extensions !!!

Virtual_ManPL reviewed v3.1 Beta 1 on Nov 1, 2008

The BEST browser form me !!!
Secure, fast, stable and powerfull with extensions !!!

Virtual_ManPL reviewed v3.0.3 on Nov 1, 2008

The BEST browser form me !!!
Secure, fast, stable and powerfull with extensions !!!

patrickberg reviewed v2.0.0.17 on Sep 23, 2008

In my opinion Firefox doesn't even compare to Camino: www.caminobrowser.org . Even better in my eyes is webkit: www.webkit.org . Webkit is the fastest browser I have found for Mac & is updated several times per week.
Back to Firefox, I have tried Firefox 2 & 3beta. My experience was not good. The layout of browser menus & such drove me crazy. The browser was slower than Camino to open & slower to load webpages. This is on my 1gz imac with 1gig ram.

bousozoku reviewed v2.0.0.13 on Mar 25, 2008

The flexibility is the key here and anti-phishing support is important, as well. The developers have been cleaning up the Gecko renderer and crashing is all but a distant memory. Using version 2.x with Leopard instantly improves text display, which seems odd, since Mozilla didn't change anything in Leopard. Has Apple been holding back all this time to make third parties look bad?
Version 3.0 is still about two months out and truly improves all facets of the browser.

bousozoku reviewed v3.0 Beta 3 on Feb 13, 2008

It's quite a bit better than earlier beta releases. The new theme was a bit shocking with its all silver/graphite look, but it will please the Safari crowd in that it doesn't look anything like something on Windows. (They'll still complain anyway.)
Performance is good but still has a way to go before it's ready for everyone. Startup and shutdown of the browser is slow. Once launched, it's quite speedy--faster than the current Safari but not the Safari beta.
Apparently, memory leaks have been addressed strongly and that's helped a lot to aid stability. It really doesn't feel like a beta but add-ons still don't work.

Jonuco reviewed v3.0 Beta 2 on Dec 19, 2007

Gran Paradiso is a huge improvement over the previous version of Firefox. The Cocoa interface makes Firefox comparable to the speeds of Camino, and switching through tabs is way faster than on Windows or Linux versions. Considering all the improvements Firefox's going to have, this version is going to be the most anticipated release ever.

<h2>Windows</h2>

Mozilla Firefox For Mac Os X 10.7 5 Download

<h6>Operating Systems</h6>

  • Windows XP SP2
  • Windows Server 2003 SP1
  • Windows Vista
  • Windows 7
  • Windows 8

Please note that while the 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows Vistaand Windows 7 can be used to run Firefox 25, only 32-bit builds of Firefox 25 aresupported at this time.

<h6>Recommended Hardware</h6>

  • Pentium 4 or newer processor that supports SSE2
  • 512MB of RAM
  • 200MB of hard drive space

<h2>Mac</h2>

<h6>Operating Systems</h6>

  • Mac OS X 10.6
  • Mac OS X 10.7
  • Mac OS X 10.8
  • Mac OS X 10.9

<h6>Recommended Hardware</h6>

10.7
  • Macintosh computer with an Intel x86 processor
  • 512 MB of RAM
  • 200 MB hard drive space

<h2>Linux</h2>

<h6>Software Requirements</h6>

Please note that Linux distributors may provide packagesfor your distribution which have different requirements.

  • Firefox will not run at all without the following libraries or packages:
    • GTK+ 2.18 or higher
    • GLib 2.22 or higher
    • Pango 1.14 or higher
    • X.Org 1.0 or higher (1.7 or higher is recommended)
    • libstdc++ 4.3 or higher
  • For optimal functionality, we recommend the following libraries or packages:
    • NetworkManager 0.7 or higher
    • DBus 1.0 or higher
    • HAL 0.5.8 or higher
    • GNOME 2.16 or higher