I've noticed that IE5 Mac doesn't appear to run in Leopard. I haven't dug into it yet, but my wife is annoyed because she uses it to fine-tune print output.
If you're not familiar with it, tne thing that IE5 does that, to my knowledge, no other browser or tool does is give you a sort of live, adjustable print preview--it's a WYSIWYG print preview of the page with buttons to increase/decrease font size, and you can drag up and down to (for example) lop off headers, with the end result being you get what you actually want on the least number of printed pages.
I don't print web pages at all, but my wife does for recipes and travel info, and she's really annoyed that IE stopped working.
So... is there some other browser/plug-in/tool that does this that I've just never heard of? It seems like such a painfully obvious feature that it's downright weird Safari doesn't have it built in.
If not, maybe there's a shareware need in there...
If you're not familiar with it, tne thing that IE5 does that, to my knowledge, no other browser or tool does is give you a sort of live, adjustable print preview--it's a WYSIWYG print preview of the page with buttons to increase/decrease font size, and you can drag up and down to (for example) lop off headers, with the end result being you get what you actually want on the least number of printed pages.
I don't print web pages at all, but my wife does for recipes and travel info, and she's really annoyed that IE stopped working.
So... is there some other browser/plug-in/tool that does this that I've just never heard of? It seems like such a painfully obvious feature that it's downright weird Safari doesn't have it built in.
If not, maybe there's a shareware need in there...