I don't fully understand your question but, yes, installing
Classilla, FlashPlayer 7 and updating from OS 9.1to OS 9.2 has
transformed the iBook into a useable machine.
I particularly wanted to use the machine with my students to access
the "Technology Student" site (from the UK) It uses a lot of Flash-
driven animations which previously would not display.
Now the iBook runs them perfectly and can be put back to work in my
design and technology classes.
Thanks again to everyone who replied.
Pete Nevett
On Sep 30, 2010, at 8:11 PM, tortoise wrote:
On Sep 30, 7:02 am, Peter Nevett <[email protected]> wrote:
Problem solved and the iBook is flying. I love Classilla!
Does this do you any good ? I remember putting this in a couple years
back and it seemed no help at all.
(recently there was a comment here or os9 group about getting computer
to lie and say it was flash10 may help).
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