![]() ![]() Microsoft is holding out support for another 3 years on Silverlight. Silverlight can be installed on newer versions of Intel-based Mac OSX. Nowadays Microsoft is designing their software to suit Macintosh too. I understand that Silverlight is old, but if my company assumes the security risk around using Silverlight then I say make it possible to run Silverlight. It can be installed in Microsoft Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari and Google Chrome. ![]() I'm still holding out some hope that I can run Silverlight but I may need to roll back to High Sierra as this is critical for my work. Always available from the Softonic servers Free & fast download Always available Tested virus-free Free Download for Mac Alternative Microsoft Silverlight download from external server (availability not guaranteed) Free alternative apps 2.8 Free Adobe Shockwave Player Browser plug-in for multimedia content 3. All of the Apple documentation I have found notes that Safari no longer supports NPAPI but doesn't say anything else about the Mac OS Mojave blocking other applications from using these types of plugins.Can you shed any light around Silverlight being completely dead on Mac OS Mojave users? Should the notes around NPAPI really have just said that Silverlight can't be run on Mac OS Mojave period instead of just on Safari. I along with other users of a company Silverlight application have updated to Mac OS Mojave. At that point Firefox ESR 52.1.0 still ran Silverlight. ![]() I was on Mac OS High Sierra and Silverlight was working on Safari until I installed Safari 12. Silverlight on Mac OS Mojave I am using Firefox ESR 52.1.0 on a MacBook. ![]()
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