Firefox has "IE Tab" add-on/extension, in fact there are several different
apps.

If I recall correctly, one of them will let you "always open in IE" for
specific pages.

If you go to the tools menu in FF, then click "add-ons", then search for IE,
you should get a list.

Any good?

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2009/5/18 Howard Johnson <[email protected]>

>
>
> I have a 1.8 GHz Power PC G5 mac and when I bought it about 4 years ago it
> had IE installed.  It seemed to cause all sorts of problems so I deleted it
> and use Safari and Firefox as a back up.  However I work part-time for a
> cinema media group and now all payslips and timesheets are on line.  Their
> system will only accept IE browsers so I can't check my times or money.  I
> read that Microsoft don't support IE for Macs anymore, so would it pointless
> trying to download IE?  If I can't get access it's not the end of the world
> as I can always go to my daughters and use her PC.  What do MUG users think?
> Thanks  Howard Johnson
>
>
>
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> >
>

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