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| Well they don't seem to be very technical savvy. I thought MAC means Media Access Control or something along that line. ![]()
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| Use safari enhancer to change what safari identifies itself as. IE6 is buggy, but IE 5 is fine. now you can use safari as normal and at least get your foot in the door and you'll find "mac isn't supported" usually means bugger all. either that, or it has trouble installing it's spyware onto your system. it's all the same stuff at the end of the day.
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| me 2 they are not professional
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| I agree with most of it, I use my Mac for all online transactions and banking as it is much more secure than IE on my PC. Trouble is for Safari and IE to both work equally well on all sites, both MS and Apple would have to stick to agreed standards and I don't think hell is likely to freeze over anytime soon. Until then sites are going to support the majority and there are a lot more Windows machines out there than Macs. |
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