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  2. Internet Explorer for Mac - Wikipedia

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    The initial release was just for Mac OS 8 and Mac OS 9, however two months after that release on May 15 a Mac OS X version was released, bundled with the Mac OS X DP4 release handed out to developers at the 2000 Worldwide Developers Conference. The Mac OS X Public Beta included another preview of the Mac OS X version of IE.

  3. Compatibility mode - Wikipedia

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    "Compatibility View" is a compatibility mode feature of the web browser Internet Explorer in version 8 and later. When active, Compatibility View forces IE to display the webpage in Quirks mode as if the page were being viewed in IE7. [1] [2] When compatibility view is not activated, IE is said to be running in native mode. In IE11, a user can ...

  4. Microsoft Edge - Wikipedia

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    On May 20, 2019, the first preview builds of Edge for macOS were released to the public, marking the first time in 13 years that a Microsoft browser was available on the Mac platform. [48] The last time a Microsoft browser was available on the Mac platform was Internet Explorer for Mac, which was withdrawn in January 2006.

  5. Internet Explorer version history - Wikipedia

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    Internet Explorer 11 follows the OS component lifecycle, [73] which means it remains supported with technical and security fixes as long as the operating system including it as a component remains supported. This means that Internet Explorer 11 support will end on January 13, 2032, along with the end of Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC 2021 ...

  6. Internet Explorer 4 - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 (IE4) is the fourth, and discontinued, version of the Internet Explorer graphical web browser that Microsoft unveiled in Spring of 1997, and released on September 22, 1997, primarily for Microsoft Windows, but also with versions available for the classic Mac OS, Solaris, and HP-UX [1] [2] [3] and marketed as "The Web the Way You Want It".

  7. Internet Explorer 2 - Wikipedia

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    The Mac version, especially version 2.1, was praised for being economic with resources and for new features. [5] Internet Explorer supported the embedding of a number of multimedia formats into web pages, including AVI and QuickTime formatted video and AIFF, MIDI and WAV formatted audio. [5]

  8. Classilla - Wikipedia

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    Classilla was the last updated major browser for classic Mac OS systems, and the only Mozilla-based browser for that environment most recently in maintenance as well, as iCab 3's final update was 3.0.5 in January 2008, [3] Opera's Mac OS 9 support ended with version 6.03 on 20 August 2003, [4] [5] Internet Explorer for Mac on the classic Mac OS ...

  9. Internet Explorer 5 - Wikipedia

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    Although Internet Explorer 5 ran only on Windows, its siblings Internet Explorer for Mac 5 and Internet Explorer for UNIX 5 supported Mac OS X, Solaris, and HP-UX. [4] IE5 presided over a large market share increase over Netscape Navigator between 1999 and 2001, and offered many advanced features for its day. In addition, it was compatible with ...