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2010-05-10
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@ Esbjerg - Denmark
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Although I am not an Internet Explorer fan, I think many of us simple mortal still are slaved to it in order to get some thins done in the web, for example Internet banking at some bank's websites. The question is: Is it possible to run Internet Explorer in the N900, not the mobile version, nor a mask to Opera or Firefox, but the real thing for desktops? I started seeking and found out the Ie4linux http://www.tatanka.com.br/ies4linux/page/Main_Page which claims to make IE operate in some Linux environment, including Debian, so another question came, what if I use easy Debian, would it work? How should I do it? Hope anyone can help.
Note: I'm not a pro tech, just a beginner user, so excuse for any foolish written here.
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2010-05-10
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@ Bremen, Germany
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2010-05-10
, 19:36
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2010-05-10
, 19:39
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2010-05-10
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@ Esbjerg - Denmark
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I don`t to be rude but you really should change your bank. No one should force you to use closed browser as IE especially a bank which you can change at any given moment.
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2010-05-10
, 19:40
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2010-05-10
, 19:52
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@ Oklahoma
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This needs Wine. And Wine needs x86 processor for running x86 Windows applications so it's not portable to N900.
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2010-05-10
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@ Bulgaria
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2010-05-10
, 20:31
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Quite a number of banks and government institutions still use ActiveX which is only supported in IE. That's reality. And no - you can't change government institutions easily.
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Note: I'm not a pro tech, just a beginner user, so excuse for any foolish written here.