I figured it out: at the Mozilla site, it says
it's for X.4 and above. I'm running X.39.
Thanks, Suzanne
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The next Louisville Computer Society meeting will
be January 27 at MacAuthority, 128 Breckinridge Lane.
Posting address: MacGroup@erdos.math
Through a Google search I found a forum thread discussing the
PowerPoint crash that I described in my previous post. Apparently on
some MacBook and MacBook Pro models, the version of OpenGL that comes
with 10.4 system software causes this crash. The specified cure is to
upgrade to Leopard o
Suzanne, what do you mean "it's in my finder?" Are you referring to the
dock? If so, the dock icon might not have linked itself to the new
application. Drag the old dock icon to the trash and replace it with the new
one.
Also, how long are you waiting for it to do something? FF3 has a nasty habit
Thanks, Lee, for an interesting and insightful piece.
Harry
Saturday, December 20, 20085:19 PMLee larsonleelar...@me.com
>On Dec 18, at 11:36 AM, Tom Guenthner wrote:
>
>> Apple has announced that its 2009 appearance at the Macworld Expo in
>> San Francisco will be its last. It has also revea
On Dec 18, at 11:36 AM, Tom Guenthner wrote:
Apple has announced that its 2009 appearance at the Macworld Expo in
San Francisco will be its last. It has also revealed that there will
be no keynote address from Steve Jobs.
A few days ago I read Apple's announcement and I've been brooding ove
I downloaded Firefox 3 per directions, and it's in
my finder, taking up space on my drive. It
replaced the previous Firefox version, which I do
have on my external drive, thank goodness. But I
can't open the new one. I click the icon or in
the finder, but no dice.
Any suggestions? Suzann