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By Andy McCue

Published: Tuesday 30 March 2004


Name

Anonymous


Location

UK


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n/a


Comment

Some banks do not fully support Apple's Mac OS X operating system.

For example, Smile's stance has been that they hope to support Mac's 'soon' since at least last summer.

NatWest let Mac users log on with the now unsupported Microsoft Internet Explorer: mac, but using this browser does not allow all features to be used.

They suggest using Netscape 4.7 to get full functionality from their site on a Mac, despite the fact that this version does not run on OS X. The OS X compatible Netscape 7.1 is not able to access the missing features - therefore OS X users are effectively unable to attain full feature parity with Windows users of NatWest online banking.

NatWest don't support the default OS X browser, Apple's 'Safari' at all.



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