>>If it will work in this emulation iCab is probably the best bet for older >>OS browsers. iCab 3 will operate with OS 8.5 and later and is still being >>developed for those systems. Of course the older OSs can't support all of >>the newer goodies. > >I see no reason iCab won't work in the emulator PROVIDED they have a FAT >or 68k version (I'm too lazy to check right now). I know there WAS a 68k >version of iCab, I just don't know if the most current support 68k.
Hi Chris: I still run iCab 2.9.8 on my old PowerMac 7100/80, OS 8.1. iCab's read me says is backwards compatible to OS 7.5, then on next line says it's backwards compatible to OS 7.01 if ThreadManager and DragManager is installed. If it's compatible that far back with the operating systems, I would assume that iCab 2.9.8 would support 68k. You mentioned back in January that you already tried iCab, but was looking for a different browser compatible with OS 9. If you no longer have it, iCab 2.9.8 is still downloadable from iCab's web site. Remember, the continuous JavaScript loop warning window that occasionally appears at certain web sites, which can be stopped by clicking OK and the page continues to load successfully. CSS style sheets can be turned on and off as needed. I haven't found it necessary to leave CSS turned on. If it's identity proxies selections in it's preferences aren't recognized by some web sites, you can type in your own identity proxies in advance, or on the fly, then click reload the page gets you recognized. There's more positives about iCab, but enough said in this response. Regards, Martin Zibulsky ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

