Not really, the only thing you can do is to go into the preferences and change the order of preferred networks.
If you are using apple airport routers, you can always set them up so that one of them is a range extender of the first (effectively giving you one wireless network) and eliminating the problem.
This tutorial shows you how to rip DVD to iPhone format, rip DVD to iPod Touch format.
I have a program that cannot be run through safari, so i am having to borrow a pc when i need to use it. Is it possible to download internet explorer for mac, and are there any problems this might cause? Would internet explorer completely replace safari, or would i have access to both? Please help.
Yes! But the last version was discontinued in 2003. So even if you do get the software, it is ages old.
The following are your options
Since you did not mention what version of mac you are using and if it is running on intel or powerPC, I am unable to suggest directly.
AVI, DVD, VCD, MPEG can be converted by Video Convert Master. Supported formats: AVI to DVD, AVI to VCD, AVI to MPEG, MPEG to AVI, AVI to WMV
If you are using a newer version of mac that runs on intel platform, you can use boot camp and install windows to it. (Expensive if you buy but your website will work 100%)
If you can run parallels, you can install windows in a virtualized mode. (Again expensive but website will work 100%)
Install fire fox in mac if you have OS X or higher. install an addon called as IE tab which embeds Internet Explorer rendering engine in Fire Fox. (FREE but check to make sure it will work, it works for me)
Thanks, your answer was great, but even after downloading IE i could not access all of the features of the site because the IE version was so old. Oh well. Thanks anyways.
Mac FLV Converter which can convert FLV video for Mac with editing functions.
Web Developers who use a Mac, as well as the just-plain-curious, will be happy to know that they can install multiple versions of Microsoft Internet Explorer on their Apple computers without springing for Parallels. Open source utility ies4osx gets the job done with a surprisingly minimal amount of effort.
Microsoft stopped developing Internet Explorer for Macintosh years ago.
You could download and set up a virtual machine in something like VirtualBox. You run an entire Windows (or Linux, solaris, etc. PC inside your Mac).
You could also try running IE in CrossOver (which is a port of WINE).
Firefox might do the trick for you and will be simpler.
No IE will not become your only web browser, not will Firefox for that matter (if you decide to go that route).
While it is novel, ies4osx appears to be not much more than a cool toy. I installed all four versions of IE that were offered, and they all ran extremely slow. I tested the software on a Mac Pro, which should not have trouble running any sort of application, especially not a few aged Web browsers.
installation screen of ies4osx
Running ies4osx will be useful for testing the occasional site, but it is not very practical for heavy use. I suppose that doesn’t really matter though — who would really want to use IE on a Mac anyway?

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