you got me
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You might also want to try Codeweavers' Crossover. I haven't tried it with IE nor do I have access to the particular website in question, but worth a try (free trial) and you might not have to install Windows since it will run right within the Mac OS.
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what is this eTrip? where can I find it?
Now regarding to run windows on my Mac, I can't. Reason why, is that my mac is a PowerPC and not an Intel Mac. So I can not install Parallels, to use windows. Any other suggestions are welcome... please!!! Also, if you figured it out, please tell me where or how to do it? Thank you |
Crewtrac hardly works with IE, what makes you think they'd figure it out for mac? :)
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eTrip is something ASA (and I'm assuming SkyWest) put on their websites. It is basically a copy of CrewTrac that actually works, and works on macs.
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Originally Posted by BigWammerJammer
(Post 259934)
Does anyone knows how to make CREWTRAC work on a Mac computer? I've tried Safari, Firefox, Opera, Netscape internet browsers. Please someone help me, it is driving me crazy, I can't check my schedule from my Mac computer. I'm currently using Leopard (10.5).
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Originally Posted by chitownpilot
(Post 259947)
not sure if this helps at all (not sure if we use crewtrac in some capacity), but SkyWest eTrip and SkedPlus+ have been working fine on my Mac (I have Leopard and Safari 3).
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Originally Posted by ToiletDuck
(Post 260117)
Ummm just go to microsofts website and download internet explorer for mac.
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Yup you're right looks like they quit supporting it last year. Might still be able to download the older version though.
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