On Wed, 2004-12-15 at 10:27 -1000, Amy M wrote: > . . . . plus, several government sites only allow IE), but I > must say that I am quite impressed (again, not with, IE6 but the way > CrossOver Office was able to allow IE6 to run in FC3). > IE6 runs quite well in the new version of WINE without XOO. BTW, There is a user agent extension to Firefox that identifies it as IE. I also found that if you install java from a windows installation of Firefox it will work in IE (trying to install it from IE doesn't seem to work). I find XOO to be rather, well, ponderous. Ultimately, IMHO, the best way to occasionally run a windows app on a Fedora machine is to set up dual boot. In the end it is easier, faster and far more stable. Of course the YMMV note surely applies. > David Cary Hart wrote: > > >Not really. More Office apps work better in the CrossOver Office > >adaptation of wine. Frontpage is broken either way. > > > ________________________________________________________________________ Total Quality Management - A Commitment to Excellence http://www.TQMcube.com