
It even has '''Reference link to 78.0 release notes''' on the 78.0.1 page. It does link to on as the 78.0.1 is a minor update for fixes in relation to search engines. 1), Big Sur is a substantial update to macOS that changes the look and.
#MAC EL CAPITAN DMG FOR MAC OS X#
It would have been nice if the 78.0.1 release notes at For Mac OS X El Capitan, the link downloads a disk image file named InstallMacOSX. If you use one of these versions, you’ll be supported through Firefox ESR (Extended Support Release) 78.x for the coming year" to the 78.0.1 release note page. The people who generated the 78.0.1 release notes should have propagated that note about "Firefox 78 is the last major release with support for macOS versions 10.9, 10.10 and 10.11. As for clicking on the link to read them, that's an extra step. Given that 78.0 was "first offered to Release channel users on June 30, 2020", and 78.0.1 was "first offered to Release channel users on July 1, 2020" (that is, one day later), and I update when I'm ready, it's not inconceivable that I would have missed the 78.0 release notes. It even has Reference link to 78.0 release notes on the 78.0.1 page. Had mentioned that, or had a link to that page. VMDK and dmg files of macOS Mojave, macOS High Sierra, macOS X El Capitan. Steve Chessin said It would have been nice if the 78.0.1 release notes at Finally, after about 25 more minutes, OS X El Capitan should be successfully.
