What's new in this version:
Mozilla features tabbed browsing, a very good rendering engine, and
numerous other features.
The good folks at the Mozilla organization have released an update to
the Mozilla browser for Mac OS and Mac OS X.
The new version is version 1.2.1, which fixes an issue with DHTML.
Type Ahead Find is a new feature that allows quick navigation when you
type a succession of characters in the browser, matching the text in
one or more links on the page.

Building on Mozilla customizability, you can now show toolbars as
text/icons/both (in the default Classic theme). We also have a few
other usability improvements like image selection visualization (image
highlights with system selection color when selected) and the removal
of the confusing toolbar grippies.

We now support most native GTK themes in Mozilla which means that your
Mozilla toolbars and other widgets will pick up the GTK theme look and
feel.

Making tabbed browsing even more useful, you can launch the browser
with a group of bookmarks as your start page. This loads several pages
into tabs at startup.

Keyboard access is greatly improved including additional access keys
for menus, other UI elements and page elements.

Mozilla now scans for plugins in the system's "Internet Plugins
Folder" first.
This build installs only the components you specify.

Download 1 Mozilla 1.2.1 for OS 8.5 to 9.2.2
Download 2 Mozilla 1.2.1 for OS X not test

Work very well on old sites including MG, not working with https.
Note: the cache memory is set at 50Mb enough for an old browser.
Delete certificates that are outdated, about twelve with 63 still
good.
Uncheck SSLv3 ans TLS v1 for Error-8192 they are outdated.

Compatibility
Architecture: PPC

Mac OS 8.5 or later,PowerPC processor (266 MHz or faster
recommended),64 MB RAM,36 MB of free hard disk space,MacBinary files
require Stuffit Expander 4.5 or better and Mac OS Runtime for Java
(MRJ) version 2.2

If you have version 4.5 (or earlier) of StuffIt Expander, you may see
an error message stating that the archive is corrupted. You can ignore
the message and continue with the installation.

Mozilla installation requires some system extensions including
QuickTime, therefore you should not run mozilla if you started your
system with all extensions off.

There is a known incompatibility between Mozilla and WebFree
Scroll wheel support for Kensington input devices requires Kensington
MouseWorks 5.7 or higher.