What about the Mac?

Post Author: bicknell
CA Forum: crystalreports.com
The Macintosh (with Appleu2019s Mac OSX) is not supported for crystalreports.com as Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) is the only browser we officially support and IE is not available on the modern Macintosh. Having said this, my experiences are positive with both Safari and Firefox when accessing crystalreports.com. I recommend Firefox, having found it to be more compatible with our crystalreports.com features. Alternatively, you could run Parallels Desktop for Mac (http://www.parallels.com) with a Windows XP or Windows Vista VM enabling you to use IE version 6 or IE version 7.

Post Author: mwong
CA Forum: crystalreports.com
Starting in Apr 12, 2008, Firefox 2 is officially supported.

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