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Re: Safari and the forum
And now this post via Mercury browser which is also available through iTunes or directly on your iPhone or iPod Touch or iPad.
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skwij - Posts: 540
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Re: Safari and the forum
Just read all of that past thread.
I remember the days that I was helped out with FireFox. The help you gave me was gr8, just can't remember your name, related to whoever. I am very happy with my upgrade at home
MareO wees shall meet in Venus digging' down that 16" of elbow room
MareO wees shall meet in Venus digging' down that 16" of elbow room
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lindamct2010 - Posts: 34
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Re: Safari and the forum
Now Mercury browser for ipad. Seems to work just fine. Another free browser for ipad is Dolphin which also works here just fine.
So there ARE free alternatives to Safari which doesn't play nice with this forum. It's just a matter of downloading them and using them.
If you don't mind paying for a browser you can get Puffin which supports Flash, if flash is a "must have" when browsing.
So for ipad you have Safari (which doesn't work here) and Chrome (works), Dolphin (works), Mercury (works), and Puffin (works, but NOT free).
Dolphin, Chrome, and Mercury are also available on the iPhone.
Chrome and Camino are available for MacBooks, iMacs and Mac Pro. There is no reason to not be able to post here even if you're using an I-device of some sort.
So there ARE free alternatives to Safari which doesn't play nice with this forum. It's just a matter of downloading them and using them.
If you don't mind paying for a browser you can get Puffin which supports Flash, if flash is a "must have" when browsing.
So for ipad you have Safari (which doesn't work here) and Chrome (works), Dolphin (works), Mercury (works), and Puffin (works, but NOT free).
Dolphin, Chrome, and Mercury are also available on the iPhone.
Chrome and Camino are available for MacBooks, iMacs and Mac Pro. There is no reason to not be able to post here even if you're using an I-device of some sort.
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skwij - Posts: 540
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- Location: Belleville, ON, Canada
Re: Safari and the forum
Hey there Skwij nice to see you .... thanks for posting this info.
There seems to be a lot of issues for people trying to post.I am not tech smart so whatever/however hubby has the thing set up it works.I can always get on a post,at times the forum is very slow loading but I try to be patient and it usually works out.
Thanks so much for taking the time to post this info,I am sure some will find it useful.
There seems to be a lot of issues for people trying to post.I am not tech smart so whatever/however hubby has the thing set up it works.I can always get on a post,at times the forum is very slow loading but I try to be patient and it usually works out.
Thanks so much for taking the time to post this info,I am sure some will find it useful.
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