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If you've got OS 9 running fine on them and you just want to be able to access the internet, try [http://www.floodgap.com/software/classilla/|Classilla].
Also, your iBook clamshell supports not only up to Mac OS X v10.2 'Jaguar', but to Mac OS X v10.3 'Panther' which I highly recommend over Jaguar. Not only is it faster on the same hardware than v10.2, it also has better browser support:
* Camino (up to Camino 1.6.10)
* iCab (up to iCab 4.7 ('''most recent version'''))
* Firefox (up to Firefox 2.0.0.20 ('''somewhat outdated'''))
* Safari (up to Safari 1.3.2 ('''extremely outdated'''))
+
+Some other advantages of Panther over Jaguar that might prove useful for your kids include:
+* '''ZIP support''' and ''''Secure Empty Trash'''' built into Finder
+* '''Fast User Switching''' (allows a user to remain logged in while another user logs in)
+* '''Exposé''' (enables easy window switching)
+* '''TextEdit''' now '''compatible with Microsoft Word (.doc) documents'''
+* '''Increased PDF rendering speed''' in Preview
+* '''Font Book''' (a font manager)
To run Mac OS X v10.3, you need:
* a G3, G4, or G5 processor at least 233 MHz ['''You meet this requirement''']
* built-in USB ['''You meet this requirement''']
* at least 128 MB RAM (512 MB recommended) ['''Your iBook supports a total of 544 MB of RAM''']
* CD-ROM drive ['''You meet this requirement''']
To reiterate what others have already said:
In order to run any version of Mac OS X on your iBook, it '''needs''' [http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=75128|iBook Firmware Update 4.1.7].

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If you've got OS 9 running fine on them and you just want to be able to access the internet, try [http://www.floodgap.com/software/classilla/|Classilla].
+
+Also, your iBook clamshell supports not only up to Mac OS X v10.2 'Jaguar', but to Mac OS X v10.3 'Panther' which I highly recommend over Jaguar. Not only is it faster on the same hardware than v10.2, it also has better browser support:
+
+* Camino (up to Camino 1.6.10)
+* iCab (up to iCab 4.7 ('''most recent version'''))
+* Firefox (up to Firefox 2.0.0.20 ('''somewhat outdated'''))
+* Safari (up to Safari 1.3.2 ('''extremely outdated'''))
+
+To run Mac OS X v10.3, you need:
+* a G3, G4, or G5 processor at least 233 MHz ['''You meet this requirement''']
+* built-in USB ['''You meet this requirement''']
+* at least 128 MB RAM (512 MB recommended) ['''Your iBook supports a total of 544 MB of RAM''']
+* CD-ROM drive ['''You meet this requirement''']
+
+
+To reiterate what others have already said:
+In order to run any version of Mac OS X on your iBook, it '''needs''' [http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=75128|iBook Firmware Update 4.1.7].

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If you've got OS 9 running fine on them and you just want to be able to access the internet, try [http://www.floodgap.com/software/classilla/|Classilla].

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