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From: Mike Stone 
Newsgroups: misc.invest.financial-plan
Subject: Re: Scottrade Input
Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2006 18:07:51 -0600
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It works with Firefox on OSX for me.

Are you using Safari or IE?

-Mike

dumbstruck  wrote:
> Hated Scotty some time ago.  Amaturish, clumsy web site.  If you like
> backup, they send no paper statements!  If you use turbotax under the
> fidelity promotion (free this year for some), Scotty didn't cooperate
> by letting you download your data (and their paper equivilant was
> scrambled).  Didn't really link other accounts together.  But all this
> stuff evolves.
> 
> Never tried the other deep discounter which I guess has merged - Brown.
> Tried a bunch of other ones under lucrative promotions giving frequent
> flyer miles,  and only really warmed up to etrade as a close second to
> fidelity in terms of features, affordability, and user friendliness.
> 
> P.S. anyone got fidelity's magnificent "fullview" consolidated display
> tool working on a mac? It hardly seems to work at all on the native
> browser, Safari.  Old mac IE won't work in update mode, and Opera (now
> free) kind of limps along most of the time, but is still fragile.
> Fidelity says the problems is cookie and security settings, which
> doesn't seem to be the case or even very advisable to open it up as
> they suggest...
>