Macintosh set up file

Discussion in 'Optigold ISP' started by cardertd, Dec 7, 2004.

  1. #1
    I searched the Optigold forum, but didn't see this question. Is there a way for Optigold to create a set up file for Macintosh computers? (OS 7-9 or OS X) I see that there is an IEAK for Internet Explorer 4.5, but it is so dated and I don't want my customers being confined to using IE since Microsoft stopped supporting it on the Macintosh platform.
     
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    What setup system are you using on the Mac?
     
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    I don't think we have one specified yet. We have never used the CD signup feature before. How is this done?
     
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    You would need one of the CD signup systems in place, for example IEAK. If you are using one for Mac that Optigold does not support, please let me know which one you are using exactly.
     
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    We aren't using a setup proceedure for Macintosh at all yet. Never have before. What is available? This will be something new we are setting up.
     
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    IEAK is the only free one I know of. Gearbox works on Mac, but is a bit pricey.
     
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