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and in this article by Carole Miner:
http://www.mcpressonline.com/mc?23@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@1%40.6ae9879e

<snip>
And the only thing your users need is a browser on their desktop to be able
to connect to your iSeries and use Access for Web--and it doesn't matter if
their operating system is Windows, Linux/AIX/UNIX, or Macintosh.
</snip>

Can somebody give it a whirl???

----------------------------
Bryan Dietz
Aktion Associates

midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 09/01/2004 10:11:20 AM:

-> I found this...
->
-> Web browser requirements
-> The following browsers have been tested with iSeries Access for Web:
->
-> Netscape 4.7 (AIX(R)) and 7.0 (Windows(R) and Linux)
-> Internet Explorer 6.0 with Service Pack 1 (Windows)
-> Opera 7.11 (Windows and Linux)
-> Mozilla 1.3 and 1.4 (Windows and Linux)
-> Other browsers (for these and other platforms) that support the current
-> HTTP and HTML specifications should work, but have not been tested with
-> iSeries Access for Web.
->
-> So...it doesn't look good for Macs...
->
-> > -------- Original Message --------
-> > Subject: RE: Moving to Mac
-> > From: michael@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
-> > Date: Wed, September 01, 2004 10:05 am
-> > To: "Midrange Systems Technical Discussion" <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
-> >
-> > Bryan -
-> >
-> > Does this require Windows IE like Webfacing does?
-> >
-> > > -------- Original Message --------
-> > > Subject: Re: Moving to Mac
-> > > From: "Bryan Dietz" <BDietz@xxxxxxxxxx>
-> > > Date: Wed, September 01, 2004 9:58 am
-> > > To: "Midrange Systems Technical Discussion"
<midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
-> > >
-> > > One option:
-> > >
-> > >  Accessing iSeries resources through your web browser.
-> > >
-> > > iSeries Access for Web offers browser-based access to iSeries
servers.
-> > > iSeries Access for Web enables end users to leverage business
-> information,
-> > > applications, and resources across an enterprise by extending the
iSeries
-> > > resources to the client desktop through a web browser.
-> > >
-> > >
-> > > http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/access/web/
-> > >
-> > >
-> > >
-> > > ----------------------------
-> > > Bryan Dietz
-> > > Aktion Associates
-> > >
-> > > midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 09/01/2004 09:47:58 AM:
-> > >
-> > > -> I am moving over to a Mac platform for my laptop and I need a
Client
-> > > Access
-> > > -> replacement. It must allow me to work with files as navigator
does, as
-> > > well
-> > > -> as the terminal. If anyone knows or could recomend some
-> software please
-> > > let
-> > > -> me know.
-> > > ->
-> > > -> Thanks,
-> > > -> Jeffrey Lee


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