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No you can't is the simple answer. Sky and BT Sport use Silverlight which is no longer supported by any other browser than IE.
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cheers kit kat,theres an app in the chrome store called IEtab which says you can use IE within chrome using silverlight,java etc wondered if that would work.was thinking of buying a cheap chromebook but wont bother if i cant get sky go on it.
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Annoyingly, IEtab is able to be downloaded but you then get a message saying it doesn't work on Chromebook! I love mine for everything else but have to use an android tablet for SkyGo.
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ok thanks,cant believe sky havnt developed something to allow us to watch it on chrome anyway its a right pain.
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It really is annoying. I used to rely on Silverlight under Chrome or Firefox to watch the darts on the laptop, or watch something else other than the usual Christmas rubbish when visiting family
.It performed poorly under IE on my laptop. I don't know, maybe I haven't got the latest IE or something. Will have to take another look. |
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you're a lucky fella hfink,my mrs confiscates my laptop when we go visit relatives!
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Yeh, I suppose she's doing the right thing there BARROWBOY, I guess it's a bit rude to watch stuff on your laptop when visiting, but I just can't stomach the mediocrity of Christmas!
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