"On 9/25/08 Mark and Bruce wondered what happened to my Camino and Safari 
browsers" 

I've made several searches for Camino; the original application does not exist 
any more on my HD or in the Trash.
As for Safari, when I attempt to launch it, I receive a message stating that I 
don't have what's needed to download it.

I've tried to create a DMG using Bruce's excellent instructions, but no luck. 
Mark, if you wouldn't minding sending a Camino 1.0.6 DMG I would be most 
appreciative. At your convenience of course.

I've been a Mac user since 1991, but have little "deep Mac" knowledge with 
respect to trouble-shooting, since I was fortunate to have had the luxury of a 
team of wonderful IS people to rescue me. Plus, I've rarely had a problem I 
couldn't deal with on my own since I've retired. I really appreciate the help 
of the list.

Regards,
Judith

-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: Gerald Uhlan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> So far, no one has asked:  What happened to your copy of Safari?  That is
> what came with the OS.
> 
> 
> On 9/25/08 4:49 AM, "Mark Syder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > I know nothing about OSX2.8 (I started at 10.4) so this advice may not be
> > valid, but just in case: have you looked in the Trash to see if you have
> > somehow moved Camino there?
> > 
> > Failing that, surely someone on this list (me?) could email you the DMG for 
> > a
> > browser of your choice if you can't download it?
> > 
> > Mark
> > 
> > On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 12:55 AM, Judith Rosenbaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> > wrote:
> >> 
> >> I've gotten myself into a corner and would appreciate any help you might 
> >> send
> >> my
> >> way. I've been using Camino 1.0.4 on my archaic iMac G3 (256 Mg Mem, 500 
> >> Mz,
> >> running OS X.2.8, dail-up service) for a year or so, until  circumstances
> >> allowed the purchase of a newer iMac and more advanced internet service.
> >> Yesterday, Camino became corrupt (I think), showed up on my dock with a ?
> >> imposed over its icon and when I removed it from the dock, vaporized, never
> >> to
> >> be found again.
> >> 
> >> I attempted to download a new copy of Camino and several other newer
> >> browsers,
> >> only to find that the versions of Explorer and Netscape that were on my HD
> >> were
> >> so old that neither can handle the download. My ISP is AT&T; they are 
> >> sending
> >> me
> >> a new install disc that will take 7-10 days to reach me, if I'm lucky.
> >> 
> >> My current G3 was a re-sale and came without discs (dumb move on my part).
> >> Any
> >> suggestions on where I can download a browser that the oldies I have can
> >> handle?
> >> 
> >> Thanks very much,
> >> Judith Rosenbaum
> >> 
> >> 
> >> The following addresses had delivery problems:
> >> 
> >> 
> >> 
> > 
> > 
> > > 
> > 
> 
> 
> 
> > 





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