Hello,
While many will not miss Internet Explorer, I don't know of a
replacement that will do as good a job for ebay auctions.
Now, when I download the web page for an item, IE downloads a copy of
the page, with an item description and with the url. Later, to check
the auction progress, I
I've saved other website pages with images using iCab. Never tried it
with ebay however.
Later.Howard
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On Feb 1, 2006, at 5:57 PM, Caleb Cupples wrote:
On 01/02/06, Bruce Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How did that happen...it's just a web browser, shouldn't mess with
any system stuff at all.
All I know is that Safari crashed, I rebooted the 'Book and X would
hang at the Waiting for
On Feb 2, 2006, at 4:45 AM, kaldav wrote:
Hello,
While many will not miss Internet Explorer, I don't know of a
replacement that will do as good a job for ebay auctions.
Now, when I download the web page for an item, IE downloads a copy
of the page, with an item description and with the
``Date: Thu, 2 Feb 2006 22:45:51 +1100
From: kaldav [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Internet Explorer For Macintosh for ebay
Hello,
While many will not miss Internet Explorer, I don't know of a
replacement that will do as good a job for ebay auctions.
Now, when I download the web page for an item, IE
I've saved other website pages with images using iCab. Never tried it
with ebay however.
I've never tried the auction feature of IE5, but saving web pages with iCab,
including auctions pages with pictures, works great for me, too. The files
are usually small, and I can move them from
This is from the Microsoft Web Site on Feburary 1, 2006
INTERNET EXPLORER FOR MAC NO LONGER AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD
In June 2003, the Microsoft Macintosh Business Unit announced that Internet
Explorer for Mac would undergo no further development, and support would
cease in 2005. In accordance
I never really liked IE anyways. Between iCab, FireFox, Safari (my least
favorite of these) and Shiira, there's little need to have anything from
the Evil Empire websurfing for me.
I'm probably going to be unpopular for saying this, but I actually liked
IE5 on OS 9 and preferred it to the
A web browser that stores temp files and cache in the main directory of
your hard drive for the sake of speed is not a good browser. It is a
travesty of programming. I for one will not miss it. Let them continue
to pimp that junk to the huddled masses while Firefox eats their market
share
On Feb 1, 2006, at 6:13 AM, Kenneth Vann wrote:
This is from the Microsoft Web Site on Feburary 1, 2006
INTERNET EXPLORER FOR MAC NO LONGER AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD
Internet Explorer? I seem to remember some really crappy web browser
by that name, sometime last century... :-P
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On 1 Feb 2006, at 3:51 pm, Cameron Kaiser wrote:
I'm probably going to be unpopular for saying this, but I actually
liked
IE5 on OS 9
I can go with that - just because it comes from MS doesn't mean it's
going to eat your firstborn - let's 'fess up, some of their software
is quite good.
On Wednesday 01 February 2006 10:36, Bruce Johnson wrote:
Internet Explorer? I seem to remember some really crappy web browser
by that name, sometime last century... :-P
I thought it was a virus.. :-P
Caleb
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At 3:46 PM -0600 2/1/06, Caleb Cupples wrote:
On Wednesday 01 February 2006 10:36, Bruce Johnson wrote:
Internet Explorer? I seem to remember some really crappy web browser
by that name, sometime last century... :-P
I thought it was a virus.. :-P
You are of course referring to the virus
On Wednesday 01 February 2006 15:57, Clark Martin wrote:
You are of course referring to the virus enabling memory allocating
program.
I still think it'd make a much better virus than web browser, on any platform.
I can trace 95% of all the spyware/adware on the Wintel machines I've fixed
to
On Feb 1, 2006, at 3:07 PM, Caleb Cupples wrote:
FYI, Safari wrecked my OS X Jaguar machine, which is why I don't
use it.
How did that happen...it's just a web browser, shouldn't mess with
any system stuff at all.
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On 01/02/06, Bruce Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How did that happen...it's just a web browser, shouldn't mess with
any system stuff at all.
All I know is that Safari crashed, I rebooted the 'Book and X would
hang at the Waiting for Application Services stage. I put 9 on it
and have been
In a message dated 2/1/06 3:38:59 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm probably going to be unpopular for saying this, but I actually
liked
IE5 on OS 9
Ditto to that; never gives me any problems at all.
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