Well then they will loose many users, won't they?

Not a matter of the slightest concern to them, I assure you. When the Internet wasn't public and Compuserve was the biggest service at 7 million, all of us sysops told them, "If you do these things, subscribers will leave in droves." They did them. EVERYBODY left. How many people do you know on Compuserve today? I stopped being able to connect to it while still a sysop!

But they got exactly what they were looking for, I'm sure.

they are effectively closing the window  to the
Internet to low end users

Nothing of the sort!

I have looked
without success for an older version of Safari for my 12“ , 800 Mhz
iBook and cannot find it.

I did the same for my iMac. The only way I got it was by getting Leopard onto my iMac (which doesn't meet the stated requirements for Leopard).

who says there is freedom of information?

Not a blessed soul.

is this a concerted strategy
from business?

Of course!
--
Malcolm
800MHz 17" flat panel iMac running Leopard (1GB RAM, 500GB HD)

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