First, Internet Explorer.
Is it still in Tiger? My girlfriend, who owns the Powerbook we're considering upgrading to Tiger, uses a number of websites through school that, unfortunately, rely on the user using IE only.
Second, what will not run through Quartz Extreme? The Powerbook we have has a GeForceFX Go5200 32MB card.
TIA
A couple Tiger questoins...
Yeah, we've gotten by most of them using Mozilla on 10.2.x, but there's still a couple that require IE.saturn wrote:haven't seen IE in Tiger thank god.
You could use Camino and make it mimick IE, I'm sure Firefox can do that too.
As long as it is still in Tiger, great. It'd be nice if it was improved, but I'm guessing not, or not much. Oh well, another reason to wean her off of it.

She picked it up at her student store today so we'll install it tonight. Installed a 512MB DIMM last night. It should be a lot better after these two days. woohoo!
Have a lot of fun with Tiger 
If you really need it you can still download and install IE
http://www.microsoft.com/mac/downloads.aspx

If you really need it you can still download and install IE
http://www.microsoft.com/mac/downloads.aspx
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As for the second one, Quartz Extreme IIRC isn't the new stuff, the new things are CoreImage, CoreVideo, and CoreSound. The only stuff thats gpu dependent are the features of CI, which I think is supported fully by the 5200s, but the VRAM amount is a big if, I think some of the effects require 64 megs of VRAM.
There's an insanely complicated series of diagrams over at ars which explin it all. Basically, your graphics card won't be able to do core image or core video; you will benefit from hardware acceleration in quartz, but pretty much only to the same extent as you would have in Panther. Quartz Super Ultra Extreme Lucky Golden Palace edition isn't enabled in Tiger yet anyway; but those features will run on the CPU on your powerbook.
:icon19:Geebs wrote:Quartz Super Ultra Extreme Lucky Golden Palace edition
Well, we got it installed last night.
All went well, except for some reason, I can't enable the encryption on my shit router or else I can't connect with the Powerbook. If I turn it off, it signs on fine. But with encription enabled (and there's no doubt in my mind I'm using the right password) it doesn't work. It doesn't specifically say it, but it seems to act as if I'm using the wrong password.
So right now I have encryption dissabled.

But the firewall is on on both computers, so I hope we'll be okay. At least until I buy a real[/b] router.