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    Senior Member Kestral's Avatar
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    Need Macintosh to Demo for me please

    I have a flash movie acting as a menu in this page and am getting reports that the menu does not display correctly and that you cannot navigate the site using the Flash menu on a Macintosh. I have no other information than they are viewing the site on a MAC.

    Could you Mac guys take a peek and see what you come up with and let me know if this is the case, what type of mac/os/browser or even better if it comes up ok that would be great too. If you are willing to post a screenshot that would be great.

    The Link: http://www.bluebearllc.com/whatwedo.html

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    homewrecker
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    yo
    first off, im on a g4 powerbook 800mhz 1gb ram
    flash playa 7
    you're all good under firefox 1, safari 1.2.4, and even IE5.2
    dont know what those fools are talking about.
    could be one of those problems with the v6 playa, but i dont have that installed anywhere

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    everything looks good to me.

    Dual 867 G4
    Ram 1.25 mbs
    HD 310 gbs
    OSX 10.3.7
    Safari, Netscape 7.1, IE 5+

    Flash Player 7.0

    Hpoe this helps you.

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    no problems here either

    the g4 / os9.2 -> no problems in NN6 and IE5.2

    the g5 / os10.3.5 -> no problems in IE5.2, Firefox, Safari, Mozilla

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