On Sun, Dec 07, 2003 at 08:23:27AM -0600, Kent West wrote:
> I've got "Shockwave Flash" installed according to my "about:plugins" in
> mozilla-firebird, and the site's online demo does not work for me,
> complaining that I need "director".
Shockwave, Flash, and Director are three separate produ
Wayne Sitton wrote:
I have done away with my windows drive all together. I have found no
reason to use winblows except for games, witch I now play on my
playstation2.
but my latest interupt is a problem...I would like to use
rosettastone.com for learning another language, unfortunately, the
online
Possibly- go to http://www.macromedia.com/downloads/
I believe that the flashplayer for Mozilla/Linux also has shockwave.
Download, install, and try it with rosettastone and see how well it
works. I've never used rosetta, but other sites have been fine with
flash for linux.
Wayne S
I have done away with my windows drive all together. I have found no
reason to use winblows except for games, witch I now play on my
playstation2.
but my latest interupt is a problem...I would like to use
rosettastone.com for learning another language, unfortunately, the
online teaching uses macrm
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