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    Safari for Windows

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by HollywoodLights, Aug 25, 2009.

  1. HollywoodLights

    HollywoodLights Notebook Consultant

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    I would love it if I could get an answer to this as soon as possible because I am at the local library. I am using Safari for Windows and I need to add in the different plug ins to get it up to the standards of IE so I was just wondering, how do I install the different plug ins into safari?
     
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    crash NBR Assassin

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    Are you using a public computer or your own? If it's a public computer I doubt you'd have the permissions to install anything on it.
     
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    qhn Notebook User

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  4. HollywoodLights

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    Thanks got them installed so my browser is functioning as IE did with out saying I need this and that and it is my new laptop. Our local library has free wifi hosting so when I need to download files i come here because it is a lot faster then doing it on the bluetooth at home. Turtle = faster than connecting to a bluetooth.