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To: LEIGH7 who wrote (109578)2/14/2012 6:17:29 PM
From: slacker711  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 197271
 
Macs support Adobe Flash. It is only iOS products that dont.

Slacker



To: LEIGH7 who wrote (109578)2/15/2012 12:44:29 PM
From: Rich Bloem  Respond to of 197271
 
Leigh, years ago I couldn't listen to the CCs on my Mac. Kept getting prompts such as "doesn't support Codex###. However, for the past many years it has not been a problem. They give you a choice of listening with "Windows Multi-Media Player" or "Realtime Player". I have never tried to listen to it on my IPad. The sound is also adequate although I use external Harmon Kardon soundsticks. I never use the computer speakers unless I am away on my laptop and have no choice.