![]() ![]() I need your help.Email from MySabre Technical SupportThank you for your email. Today I got an email and they gave me a command for Mac OS. I have contacted Sabre tech support for every 6 months to see if they started to support Safari. Part 2 of this experiment would be a successful query for air availability in OSX. If you do find a link, post it in the comments. Now I’m determined to get a functional Sabre running on an Apple Mac under OSX.The sad part about all this is that there is no documentation on this anywhere. I’m going to keep at this and will post an update pretty soon. In Safari, beyond the login screen, nothing seemed to work at all. The web-interface for MySabre has never worked well on any browser other than IE. I’m gonna put up another post on how this so-called VPN seems to work!The VPN setup was way easier than I anticipated. Notice the successful response from localhost (127.0.0.1). ![]() I ran a quick test to make sure the VPN was working by selecting the Status option and clicking the Test button in there. Yes its the same green S you find on MS Windows. The install went smoothly and created a desktop shortcut to launch the VPN client.After login, the VPN status appears in the task bar above. Step 2 is to get MySabre running.First I got a copy of the OSX version of Sabre’s VPN software. There are two basic steps to get Sabre running on any machine. After a recent query on running MySabre on a Mac I decided to give it a try. ![]()
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