Safari included in common browsers for Blackbaud/eTapestry

The majority of people using Macs have Safari by default.  It’s easier and simple to work in a compatible area.

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  • Feb 29 2016
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  • Mike Rusche commented
    March 01, 2016 19:19

    While eTapestry may have worked in Safari, it has not been a supported browser.  Since it is not a supported browser, you can have situations like this in which something new does not work well.  We are looking at making it a supported browser, so if you have specific issues, let us know and we get them tested.  Thanks.

  • Guest commented
    February 29, 2016 23:13

    I actually lodged this idea using Safari. Was advised by Blackbaud tech support Safari is not supported. Not amused since I’ve been using Safari for eTapestry for months with no problems until this week.