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February 14, 2006 7:20 AM PST

Solution for using Grants.gov on Mac OS X

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Yesterday we noted a report from the Washington Post indicating that Grants.gov -- the Web site through which all 26 grant-giving agencies are supposed use for online applications by 2007 -- is not compatible with Mac OS X browsers.

MacFixIt reader Dave Schroeder notes that the University of Wisconsin has now released a standalone package for using Grants.gov on Mac OS X as a service to the community.

Dave writes:

"The package uses Citrix client software and a special settings file to access the central Citrix server provided by Grants.gov, allowing users to access and use the PureEdge software via the remote Windows machine running Citrix server software."

You can find more information at: http://apple.doit.wisc.edu/grants.gov/

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