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(2) from David Herren <[log in to unmask]>
Worked fine on OSX 10.4.3 in Omniweb--and if it works in Omniweb, it
should in Safari since they're both KHTML/WebCore based. All Gecko-
based browsers I tested also work including Firefox, Camino, Flock,
Mozilla, and Netscape. Also worked just fine in Opera on OSX.
SInce the Yabla player appears to be a Shockwave generated Flash
movie, I would suspect that you may not be running the latest version
of the Flash player.
(3) from John DuQuette <[log in to unmask]>
To address the question posted, LoMasTv
http://lomastv.com is totally compatible across
all platforms (Mac/PC/Linux). All you need is
Flash (which is pretty much universal these
days). Not sure why Jeff had a problem on his
Mac, no doubt temporary snafu. (In fact, we
develop 95% using Macs... though like I said, it
works on all platforms).
John DuQuette
yabla inc.
+1 212 226 2370
(4) from "Bryant, Todd" <[log in to unmask]>
We would possibly be interested as well, but we would want to make it
available to students in their dorms. Purchasing them each a license is
not practical. Are there no educational pricing options?
Todd
Todd Bryant
Language Program Administrator
Dickinson College
717-254-8941
Fax - 717-245-1456
(5) from Jeanne Farrell <[log in to unmask]>
It is Mac compatible. I'm running 10.3.9 using Safari for my browser
and it worked fine. You also need flash plugin. Read the FAQs for
info.
Jeanne
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