I actually use an associate app called Epichrome. This makes Broadsword into a site-specific browser & registers itself on the Mac as an app, I do the same with Cappuccino and many other websites.

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Very odd. Are you using Firefox or Chrome? I use Chrome, myself, because when the foreign languages start appearing I can right-click & get a translation to appear.

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Tentacles?

Have you clicked on the Start Using It link under the picture?

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By location. Clean is beside the tumble dryer. Dirty is beside the washer on the other side of the laundry.

Something similar happens with our Mac User Group's OpenText FirstClass BBS replacement. If you paste a URL it gets shortened & doesn't always make a usable link. If you take care to paste in plain text from Edit on the menubar, it's fine.

Jeez! Learn to fucking Read & Comprehend! Such & such app won't work on my MacBook Pro on OS 10.6.8.

Hey, stupid, it clearly says in the documentation the system requirements ate OS X 10.8 or NEWER.

This is a 3-year old device, I think it has to be a wireless connection. But I'm not totally sure.

If I ever connect it to a big screen I could use the built-in Office suite more effectively than with a touch interface.
But really, it was just to see if it would work.