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Hi!

Internet Explorer has a download manager tool with a progress bar indicator which indicates the remaining time in a file download process.
Is there any progress bar tool for either Internet Explorer or the Mac operating system that indicates the remaining time in a file uploading process?Something like an upload manager?

Thanks a lot!
 
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omaigosh u shuld not use aie!!11 u shud use safari it iz a better browser bcuz itz made bai apple and not M$ crap winblowz longwhore

No, seriously, I don't think there is such an add on to IE for Mac.
 
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trpnmonkey41 said:
I removed your other 2 posts because we do not allow double posting. I suggest looking around www.versiontracker.com and www.macupdate.com for a program to handle your needs

I'm sorry, I wasn't aware of that.I double posted because none of the forum rooms seemed to apply to my question.May I suggest an internet application/programs forum room?

Also thank you for the links.I checked both but didn't find anything, so my question still stands!
 
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Absolute Zero said:
omaigosh u shuld not use aie!!11 u shud use safari it iz a better browser bcuz itz made bai apple and not M$ crap winblowz longwhore

I would if Safari would be available for Mac OS 9, which it isn't.

Another "smart" move by Apple.All the new software applications are only supported by MacOs X. This eventually forces us all to buy OS X.
And those that are still perfectly happy with their older G3 Macs (that can not run the much heavier OS X) will now also be forced to buy a new Mac.

You call Microsoft M$.Might as well start calling Apple A$$le now as well.
 
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Although if you are prefectly happy with their older G3 Macs then why do they need to upgrade? With great processing power with each upgrade of software.. you need to upgrade your system. Every release of software, be it an Apple product, Adobe product, Macromedia, etc etc, their requirements go up because they do bigger and better things with that piece of software. They want people to get the best experience they can from their software, so they recommend upgrading the hardware or the OS software, since the software companies are also using new and special technologies that have been released in newer versions of OS software. No matter what platform you use, this is going to be the case, just due to the nature of technology.
 

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MacDennis said:
You call Microsoft M$. Might as well start calling Apple A$$le now as well.

You can not do $ thing with Apple, because there are no ssss, in Apple as there is in Microsoft (Micro$oft or M$). :)
 

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