Kay wrote:
> But Voyager DOES support flash, doesn't it ?
It does, but it is for PowerUp. For me, this makes it quite unusable, since I run WarpUp, and the PowerUp emulation has a tendency of crashing YAM (well, at least it used to). Considering the popularity of WarpUp and YAM, I doubt I'm the only one in this situation.
That's odd, I managed to rely on Voyager to do my online Cisco course (which uses flash throughout) and I only have an 040. There are 68K versions available which means that (probably to the disgust of David Gerber) there will be a fairly fast (if outdated) version available for the AmigaOne.
@everyone
I agree with what one guy said, no-one forces you to use an Amiga, if you're really that bothered by Amiga web software, buy a PC or Mac - Simple. Personnally I've found browsing on an Amiga OK for the most part, and usually if one browser doesn't work on a site another will.
Yes it is annoying when you fork out £££s for a browser (that'd be free on any other platform) in the hope of the next version being more up to date, only to wait 2 years and get nothing. But that is the Amiga market's fault - these things can only be part-time work.