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Posted 21 October 2005 - 08:37 AM

jburford,
It was worth a try. But I guess I'm in the 1% of not getting it.
Firefox used to work (not very well, all jumbled) when the vendor changed the code Firefox was also removed, as well as IE Mac.
The Board here are getting pretty PO with me and threatened Legal action to be taken against us.
It's not bothering me because all I've ever done is state facts. I think they want us to back off.
You know people (when correct) that are told to stop, that's enough. Sorry to say I'm a GO.
Peter
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Posted 17 December 2005 - 11:39 AM

http://homepage.mac....leSharing3.html
DPG4450Guy,
The file I created shows how controlling the RE Boards/vendor/MS are.
Agents and developers who would prefer to Not to use IE Windows should take a look at the file.
Peter
edit) if there was ever a time for a cross platform developer this could be it. It would be worth millions.
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Posted 07 February 2006 - 11:05 AM

After using MADFOX for a while now i realize some major flaws: no printing and a few bugs in the search by map, & adding a prospect. It looks like there will be no future updats to MADFOX either. There are a few things happing with the new intel macs that might help us... One is that emulators may run at near native speeds. People are working hard to get windows xp to dual boot on the intel macs (http://windowsxp.onmac.net/The%20Contest.html). If that does not work, people think that vista should work. There is also a project called WINE (or darwine), that can run Windows apps directly on the Linux opperation system. Since mac has canged to intel this program should not be that hard to port to OSX.
http://darwine.opendarwin.org/
http://www.winehq.org/
But as always it would just be better if that would get Marketlinx Tempo to work on firefox.
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