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To: aaplfan who wrote (69119)9/24/2007 11:53:02 AM
From: Keith Feral  Read Replies (1) of 213182
 
Version 10.3.9 was never supported, as far as I can tell. That's one issue that requires an upgrade to Tiger. I'll probably bite the bullet for the upgrade this afternoon and forget about Leopard until I buy a new Mac for Christmas.

The second issue concerns Safari for Windows. I have updated every Java download, and none of them will enable Safari to open certain sites. I've talked to the companies that support the websites and they said I would not be able to use a Mac to get on the website.

I just don't accept the fact that Mozilla can make a browser for Windows that works on any website I want to go, while Safari for Windows is still plagued by these browser issues. I love the speed and everything else about the broswer, and I'm almost as comfortable with Safari at this point as IE or Mozilla. In fact, I like Safari on my PC better than my wife's iBook since I can right click on any folder to delete or change the folder.
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