Larry Stotler wrote:
On Jul 1, 11:18 am, Howard Katz <[email protected]> wrote:
  
LOL--I like the way he keeps saying that it'd be best to keep iCab around on
your Classic machine, too.  :)
    

The author says its a development release like an Alpha, but I've been
using it on my 3400(need to put my Wallstreet back together....) and
even on it was 8.6 and 144MB RAM and a 180MHz chip, it runs really
well.  Better and faster than iCab.  I can't get flash to work(not
crying over that tho - the 3400's really too slow for it), and the
only site I've had any problem with is AOL Mail login.

At least there's a better alternative for classic MacOS now.
  
I've got Flash running OK. Even some Youtube videos will play on my Cube, as long as you let them completely load first. Some videos have sync issues; i.e. the video lags behind the audio. The quality and length of the video and audio play a large part in that, though. I doubt it would run that well on a G3 or older PowerPC Mac, but I *am* curious as to how Flash would run on a later spec G4. The only one I have is a Sonnet-upgraded 1.8Ghz G4 that won't run the classic MacOS at all.

Brian


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