The stable version of Google Chrome not only supports Mac OS X Lion but also offers a new way to integrate native code into web apps. Chromium Legacy will open log into your Google account. Now Google Chrome 14 can be updated on your Mac OS X Lion machine. Once seen as a means to download a different, better browser, recent. Consider Chrome Canary or Dev Channel for a build that. A month after Google Chrome landed on the beta channel, the stable version of Google’s next-generation browser has emerged officially for the Mac users. The Safari browser is Apple’s built-in browser for macOS, iOS and iPadOS. This is a raw build of Chromium for Android, right off the trunk.
Opera is built on Chrome's Chromium webkit engine so Opera support was also cut around the same time as Chrome. This time Google isn’t just leaving behind one or two versions of OS X it’s dropping OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, 10.7 Lion, and 10.8 Mountain Lion. The default Safari browser hasn't been updated since 2014. 2014) left behind 32-bit only Macs (Core Solo and Core Duo models from 2006), although it worked just fine on 64-bit Macs running OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard. But if there's a web version, you can go to the website in Chromium Legacy, and in the menu select More Tools > Create Shortcut. If open, close Google Chrome and delete it from the Applications folder.
To get the latest version of Google Chrome on OS X Mountain Lion 10.8.x, do the following: Download the googlechrome.dmg file from the link directly above, not the one that has 'legacy' in its URL. Chrome supported Lion until April of 2016 while Firefox supported it until August 2016. At the present time that googlechrome.dmg file contains version. I compiled on 10.7 Lion but used set the build option to 10.6 for bettercompatibility.
As of this writing, no major browsers support Lion. In wake of today’s announcement about Mountain Lion becoming available in July for 19.99 to consumers, Google released a small update to Chrome for Mac (via The Next Web). I compiled Chromium from source on an MacBook Air i5. While insecure versions of Firefox will continue to work on OS X 10.8 and earlier, using an up-to-date version of Firefox on a supported version of Mac OS will provide you with the best and safest.
Note: If you have Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion) or 10.6 (Snow Leopard), you will need to download OS X El Capitan before you can upgrade to the latest Mac OS.