This is exactly why this IS bad...Originally posted by gwynarion
Inevitable and very welcome except for a one site that I must use it to access*
ME: I can't access your Web site from my MacintoshOriginally posted by fryke
Let's hope that the manhours go into VPC and Office 11:mac.
Bull S#!t!!!Originally posted by uoba
...Again, some one else has pointed out that Microsoft cannot gain access system-level wise (as Apple obviously can)....
I thought Al gore created the Internet... And now that he's on our board he is going to boot all WinDoze machines off... Right?!?Originally posted by Pengu
But of course you need Windows for the internet! Bill Gates/Microsoft CREATED the internet, remember...
Hasn't Filemaker Inc. been seperate from Apple Inc for several years now?Originally posted by pyroboy
I just went to filemakerpro.com to purchase some software. I couldn't because there was a warning message that says,
This is a company that is owned by Apple and it doesn't support Safari...
As I said, there is only one site that I can only get to using IE and it is hardly a vital one. It's not a banking site or anything else like that. And at any rate the current version of IE will still work while I continue to lobby them to use more open standards.Originally posted by TommyWillB
Do you think all of those sites that are IE only are suddenly going to start supporting Safari? No way... They are just going to use this as an excuse to stop supporting Macs.
This is not about personal web sites, or content sites... This is about your home banking and other Web applications that you MUST access... Without IE most of these will simply become unavailable to us.
Originally posted by pyroboy
I just went to filemakerpro.com to purchase some software. I couldn't because there was a warning message that says,
This is a company that is owned by Apple and it doesn't support Safari.
Originally posted by arden
What do you actually have to recode to make a site work in Safari?
Why would MS' decision to make their software subscription-based affect software made by Adobe. Or any other company for that matter? Just because a lot of silly people think Microsoft is the "way of the future" doesn't make it true.Imagine, instead of plunking down US$600 for Adobe Photoshop, you had to pay $10/month to use it.