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Supporting Today's Modern Browsers
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Table 1:
Tested Browsers
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Safari 3.0.3 running on Windows Vista is shown in Figure 1. The maximize ( ) and minimize ( ) buttons highlighted below allows you
toggle between a full screen view and the normal view of the route.![]() Figure 1: Maximized map shown in Safari 3.0.3 running on Windows Vista. When the map is minimized as shown in Figure 2 then and information summary is shown for the route. The map's popup menu (see Figure 2) provides quick access to positioning, zooming, and options. ![]() Figure 2: Minimized map shown in Intenet Explorer 7 running on Windows Vista. Figure 3 shows Firefox 2.0 with the map options dialog showing. This dialog can be used for hiding clutter on the map and for showing mile markers. The user tab shown below allows user to add routes to their favorites. ![]() Figure 3: The user's favorites shown in Firefox 2.0 running on Windows Vista. Figure 4 shows Routiki in Firefox 1.5 running on Suse 9.3 Linux. The search tab shown provides the ability to find routes by their location. ![]() Figure 4: Routiki running in Firefox 1.5 on Linux. Routiki also runs in Sea Monkey 1.1.5 and Opera 9.2.4 as shown in Figure 5. ![]() Figure 5: Routiki running in Sea Monkey 1.1.5 and Opera 9.2.4 on Windows Vista. |
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