
After doing a little research on each, I settled on three to try. But a few suggestions for some alternative browsers were made. as a media server, file server, print server, etc.), none of the co-workers I asked were actively using their machines for web browsing. Interestingly enough, while several of us had the machines in question for tinkering, nostalgia, or stand-alone tasks (ie. I asked a few others around the office here if anyone was still actively using a PowerPC machine. I let him know I’d look into it and get back to him.

None of the browsers he used could be updated to current because his computer was incompatible. He told me that browsing has pretty much slowed down to a snail’s pace and he kept getting the getting the spinning beachball of death when visiting some sites – Facebook in particular. OK, time to be neighborly and delve a bit into the details of what exactly the browsing problems were.

In the meantime he’s been using his daughter’s old PC laptop to get by, but he really misses having one machine for everything – web browsing on one and working on the other is getting a bit tedious. He informed me that was the down the road plan, but it just isn’t in the budget quite yet. When my neighbor asked me what he could do to fix his problems with browsing the internet on his G4 Mirrored Drive Door, my immediate response was to upgrade that machine to a Mac mini.
