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| Greetings All, I just moved to a PowerBook G4 (PPC) and am loving it. I have run into a problem however, where I need to have an ActiveX enabled browser to use an online content editor provided by my web design company. I know it's stupid to limit such a valuable tool to Internet Explorer and ActiveX but there you are. Can anyone help me out? |
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| You'll need Microsoft VirtualPC and Windows for that. Sadly, there's no workaround here, I guess...
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