On Jul 15, 2004, at 8:03 PM, KG wrote:
I can't understand why iCab would perform badly for you, though. It
uses a
smaller RAM footprint and is coded specifically for a Mac, not ported
from
Windows like IE and Netscape.
Mild point of historical accuracy:
Netscape was never '...ported from
Hi all, I've just bought a Powerbook 1400 and I want to add a wireless
network PC card to work with my existing Netgear DG834G/eMac.
I've searched through the list archives, and also found some useful
articles on the net, which suggest that it's easy enough to get the
PB1400 working with a
D J [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...However, I need to upgrade my browser if possible. I
cannot seem to find older versions of internet explorer for download. Does
anyone have any suggestions for a browser I could use? I prefer internet
explorer but am willing to change. I am working with a
Yes, Nav.4.08 still can access Yahoo mail by going to
say Canada Yahoo, clicking on mail and you get the
option of using the older version - works fine.
George
--- MMB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
D J [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...However, I need to upgrade my browser if
possible.
Greetings:
This is one of those hacker hobbyist problems. I have a Powerbook 190
which runs Internet Explorer (the highest version possible for a 68k
machine), and there some sites in which it balks because of inadequete
certificate issues. iCab gives me no much problems. While I also use
This is one for the networking experts:
I'm testing a few 520 / 540 powerbooks for connectivity to my WLAN. I
have a D-link router set up to distribute a static IP address to each
machine connecting. All but one of the 520/540 books connect to
Ethernet fine. They all run OS 8.1 and I have