Where can I access Zotero download for older version of Mac standalone for OSX 10.5.8 PowerPC, and plugin downloads for latest versions of Safari and/or Firefox for OSX 10.5.8 (Safari 5.0.6; FireFox 3.6.28)?
Latest Zotero downloads have a compatibility issue with earlier versions of of OSX, so they do not work in Mac OSX 10.5.
I found a link in discussions for Zotero 3.0.8.1, but that version only works in Mac Classic on OSX which was discontinued in OSX 10.5.
OSX Classic mode was for running aps that were designed for OS9 and earlier.
Isn't there an older version of Zotero that ran in OSX?
It would be helpful if there was a website page for older versions listed by system requirements and compatibility.
Latest Zotero downloads have a compatibility issue with earlier versions of of OSX, so they do not work in Mac OSX 10.5.
I found a link in discussions for Zotero 3.0.8.1, but that version only works in Mac Classic on OSX which was discontinued in OSX 10.5.
OSX Classic mode was for running aps that were designed for OS9 and earlier.
Isn't there an older version of Zotero that ran in OSX?
It would be helpful if there was a website page for older versions listed by system requirements and compatibility.
- Zotero's download links all have the same structure, e.g. current xpi is
http://download.zotero.org/extension/zotero-3.0.11.xpi
3.0.8.1 is
http://download.zotero.org/extension/zotero-3.0.8.1.xpi
etc. Same applies for the 2.1 releases etc. Generally Zotero doesn't test compatibility on systems no longer supported by their maker (i.e. FF 3.6.x and OS X <10.6). You could try see if ten four fox works with Zotero, that's probably a better bet than trying to get outdated versions of Zotero to work:
http://www.floodgap.com/software/tenfourfox/ - edited January 15, 2013
I'm not sure where you got this impression from. No version of Zotero has ever run in classic mode. Zotero 3.0.8.1 works fine on Mac OS X 10.5.I found a link in discussions for Zotero 3.0.8.1, but that version only works in Mac Classic on OSX which was discontinued in OSX 10.5. - Could the later versioin file be linked at the 3.0.8.1 download URL?
I have downloaded twice with same result.
When I open the Zotero 3.0.8.1 dmg file, the app icon is greyed out with a white circle and slash over it. The first time I copied it to my applications folder and tried to open it, I got an error message that it needed Classic environment to open.
I deleted the app file and reinstalled, and got error message that it's not supported on this architecture, which is typically the error given when app is for later OS, or for Intel processor.
I downloaded dmg file and installed again with same result.
Prior to installing 3.0.5.1, I had installed Zotero 3.0.11 and it simply wouldn't open, no error messages.
I trashed the Zotero 3.0.11 app, but could there be an associated 3.0.11 system file somewhere that is producing the error message(s) when I try to open Zotero 3.0.8.1?
Also, still looking for plugin download link.
Plugin download link provided for 3.0.8.1 does not work - returns page...
AccessDeniedAccess Denied03D03EC38D04CCD6dmFXvoB+vZYu49H3AjNPbQzwJsHH3beOBYGAOpdIx7Pz4SmT57spSMkRLoGqJ4Sw - sorry, 3.0.8.1 was a Standalone only upgrade, the 3.0.8 plugin version is under:
http://download.zotero.org/extension/zotero-3.0.8.xpi - I believe all of the Standalone apps are built based on FF4+ architecture, so they won't run on PPC
- When I preview Zotero.app file in the finder after installing,
it does not list as version 3.0.8.1.
Instead it shows - Kind: Application (Classic) - see above - it wouldn't run on PPC anyway. It runs on OS 10.5, but not on PPC.
- It would be extremely helpful and an incredible time saver to have the SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS posted up front in a very prominent place!
- The info is here
http://www.zotero.org/support/compatibility_matrix
I've tagged it with 'system requirements to make it easier to find.
The reason system requirements aren't featured more prominently is that Zotero works for everyone with a computer less than 7 years old and an operating systems less than 5 years old (and everyone with a PC/Windows less than 10 years old or so). So having those features prominently would be a waste of time/space for something like 99.99% of all users. - This was discussed not long ago, but it seems that Zotero should work fine TenFourFox, which is Firefox for PPC: http://www.floodgap.com/software/tenfourfox/
- I could not download the old version following these links.
- the links above work. If you need help, you'll need to be more specific about what you're trying to do, on which system, which links you're using, and what's not working.
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I followed the directions exactly as posted (note though, that the current version of the sqlitemanager-xr packageis now 0.5.16) and it works perfectly.Here's a running list of the current features:
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I followed the directions exactly as posted (note though, that the current version of the sqlitemanager-xr packageis now 0.5.16) and it works perfectly.![Zotero for mac os x 10.5.8 download Zotero for mac os x 10.5.8 download](/uploads/1/2/6/8/126886036/338104750.png)
- dialogs for creation, deletion of tables, indexes, views and triggers
- ability to rename, copy, reindex tables
- ability to add and drop columns
- create new db, open any existing db, copy an existing db
- supports writing your own queries (single or multiple)
- supports saving the queries with a name
- a tab for database settings (no need to write the pragma statements) where you can view and change the sqlite library settings
- export tables/views as csv, sql or xml files
- import tables from csv, sql or xml files
- a dropdown menu showing all profile db (.sqlite)
- an intuitive heirarchical tree showing all tables, indexes, views and triggers
- ability to see the master tables
- ability to see the temporary tables, indexes, views and triggers
- ability to browse data from any table/view
- dialogs to allow searching in a table/view
- allows editing and deleting selected record while browsing a table's data
- allows adding, saving and changing blob data
- an extensive menu that helps with writing sql by hand and then executing it
- remembers the last used db, table and the tab (structure, browse & search, etc.) across sessions
And here's a screenshot of it running happily on my Mac (OS 10.5.8)