> You can get an old iMac on Ebay for less than $200:

Again, which combinations of OS and browsers will that iMac support? As
you said, if we spend more, we can get an OS X box. However, we would
have to buy both to get the majority of the combinations. Or, perhaps we
could buy an OS X box, Virtual PC for the Mac and all the various OS
licenses. That's still much more than $200, and I'd have to shove yet
another box under my desk or make room for it on one of the racks -- but
of course they don't rack mount.

And, to be honest, we simply don't have anyone on staff familiar with
either OS X or legacy Mac OSes. I wouldn't even know how to put the
thing on the network. I'm sure I could figure it out, but designing Web
sites which are compatible for the Mac is simply not a priority. It's
not something our customers are willing to pay us for. So, we do what we
do and hope for the best.

Benjamin S. Rogers
http://www.c4.net/
v.508.240.0051
f.508.240.0057

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