On 2012-04-18, at 8:30 AM, Richard Hauer <[email protected]> wrote:
Can the Google Chrome “IE Tab” extension be run on a Mac? Seems like
probably not, depending on how they’ve done it.  Worth a look though.


For the IE tab to work, the system must be running IE. That is to say, not
on a Mac.

I’d suggest a Chrome/Firefox compatible version isn’t too far away...


I'd hope so. OT excuse that a ground up standards compliant SmartTree
rebuild is not cost effective is unreasonable, considering the cost of
supporting the software.

What is  this "Word integration" you spoke of? As far as I can see, we have
the RADeditor or the no editor.

At least if I edit my pages in Firefox I can have a real time spell checker
(provided by Firefox). But due to being in large scale setup mode, we
prefer to work in SmartTree, which is not Firefox compatible.

I would argue that using compliant standards with modern UI and data
handling libraries would go a long way to OT growing user adoption and
satisfaction.

That's just my opinion and not that of my company.

Cheers,

-Tony

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