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Safari and Java

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Mayhem

Hello Pogo Community,

Safari recently updated to Safari 12, which no longer supports Java. Should you wish to continue to want to play Java games on Pogo, you can do so using the Internet Explorer 11 browser.

As browsers continue to update to keep up with current technology, they will no longer be supporting Java or Flash – but never fear, this is why Pogo continues to be dedicated to updating games to HTML 5. We've recently released an HTML5 version of Word Whomp, and have many other updated games coming your way soon.
Nothing spoils a good story like the arrival of an eyewitness.

Squid

I hope they get to some of those good oldies

What_The_Puck

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Quote from: Mayhem on September 21, 2018, 12:49:25 PM
Hello Pogo Community,

Safari recently updated to Safari 12, which no longer supports Java. Should you wish to continue to want to play Java games on Pogo, you can do so using the Internet Explorer 11 browser.
What kind of cheap drugs are the Pogo tech people on? The last Mac version of MicroSloth Internet Imploder was version 5 -> wikipedia.org -> Explorer for Mac
QuoteOn June 13, 2003, Microsoft announced that it was ceasing further development of Internet Explorer for Mac and the final update was released on July 11, 2003.

Pogo should be advising people to keep a copy of Safari 11 for Pogo access requiring Java or pick another browser for Mac that supports Java.

Mayhem

Pogo has updated their statement :

Safari recently updated to Safari 12, which no longer supports Java. Should you wish to continue to want to play Java games on Pogo, you can do so using the Internet Explorer 11 browser while on your PC.
Nothing spoils a good story like the arrival of an eyewitness.