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thompsonkirk

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I'm disappointed that the webcast is not available to Safari users. I'd like to know why.

 

Thought M8 Safari owners get to see it at 09.09 CET and a fair Englishman cries foul! :D

 

Got a friend with a R3 Safari, that has been through a lot. I call him to see if he can sneak in.

But I won't post secret info, because I love Leica. :p

 

Serious, quite a good thread gets to meandering along like this. So please, please when data & PICS of the M9 will be available, please let's put up with as little as possible of this! :)

 

Have a great day! :D

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I too use Safari, and I couldn't register a couple of days ago. I've just tried again, and it worked OK.

 

I had written to Leica asking why it wasn't working, and received the reply that they didn't support Safari. I'm guessing that they may have fixed the problems after receiving a sufficient number of comments?

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From us.leica.com.news:

 

System requirements:

Adobe Flash Player 9+ or higher (Free download)

Browser: Internet Explorer 6+, Firefox 2.0+. Safari is not a supported browser, sorry!

Pentium III - 733Mhz or equivalent

RAM: 256MB

Audio card with speakers or headphones

 

2 PM LONDON

3 PM BERLIN

5 PM MOSCOW

9 PM BEIJING, HONG-KONG

10 PM TOKYO

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Registered a few days ago too, via Safari / Snow Leopard, no problems at all.

 

My Intel iMac went #*!^* when I tried to install Snow Leopard and I had to archive-reinstall Leopard. It then would not register the webcast on Safari. My Macbook Pro on which Snow Leopard installed perfectly, would register me on Safari, so I think you may be right - it depends on which version of Safari/Flash Player you have.

 

Wilson

 

PS Serves me right for being mean and trying to use my free copy of the MacBook Pro Snow Leopard to install in an older iMac - message for others - don't try this - buy the full version of Snow Leopard at $29. You will save yourself hours of work not having to rebuild Leopard and run restore from back ups.

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