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This latest version — version 5.2.3 — enhances browser compatibility for users who work on a network with secure authentication or with proxy servers. It also provides all the latest security and performance enhancements for Internet Explorer 5 for Mac OS X. The release of Mac OS X 10.0 on March 24, 2001 included yet another preview of the Mac OS X version of IE 5. This was updated later, and the release of Mac OS X v10.1 on September 25, 2001 included the final version of Internet Explorer 5.1 for Mac OS X. IE 5.1 for Mac OS 8 and 9 was released on December 18, 2001. Mar 24, 2020 Since then, Microsoft pushed harder and harder for its software on Mac OS X, and new versions of Internet Explorer were released regularly. Internet Explorer 5 landed in January 2020, followed.
Jun 16, 2003 Internet Explorer remained available for the Mac OS until January 31, 2006. No major updates had been released since March 27, 2000 aside from bug fixes and updates to take advantage of new features in Mac OS X. Internet Explorer Features. Auto-complete in the address bar responds to typing partial URLs or page titles, searches favorites.
Once upon a time, Internet Explorer was the default browser on all Apple Mac devices. Until 2003, when Apple released Safari, which eventually resulted in Microsoft discontinuing any support for Internet Explorer for Mac from 2005 onwards.
After that, the agreement that Apple and Microsoft was dissolved and any download links from official sites were removed. Getting IE or a newer Microsoft browser, Edge, on a Mac, simply isn’t possible unless you want to download a potentially risky version from Torrent sites (not recommended).
So unless you are still running Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) and earlier versions, you won’t be able to get and operate Internet Explorer, and the only versions you might be able to access have been unsupported since 2005.
For anyone with a passing familiarity with computers, that sounds like a major security breach waiting to happen. You don’t want to be attempting to run a browser that hasn’t benefited from any official support and upgrades for over a decade; so for those who need access to IE, this article is about how to get Internet Explorer for Mac. How to get Internet Explorer for Mac?
As we mentioned, IE and Microsoft’s more evolved browser, Edge, is not directly available for Mac users. It isn’t as though there aren’t plenty of other browsers around, including Safari, Firefox and Chrome.
However, for those who develop apps and web-based technology, it can be useful - if not essential - to view how something is going to look and function on other web browsers, including Internet Explorer. It could be detrimental, especially if you’ve got users or customers of a web-based product, to launch it with no knowledge or testing of the user-experience across a range of browsers, including Internet Explorer.
Thankfully, there is a way to simulate having Internet Explorer on a Mac without downloading a security risk or using a Mac which is running Snow Leopard. Here is how you can get Internet Explorer on a Mac:
*Open Safari (this can be used to test the browser experience from other operating systems)
*Go to Preferences > Advanced
*At the bottom of this is a checkbox: Tick it: “Show Develop menu in menu bar”
*Now this gives you access to Developer Tools (known as the Develop menu in Safari’s menu bar);
*The Develop Menu is accessible through the top toolbar when Safari is open
*Go to User Agent
*Within that, you should be able to select a number of Internet Explorer and Edge browser versions to experience on a Mac, which should give you the user-experience required to test a new web-based product on those browsers on a Mac
*Whatever website you are on will automatically refresh to mirror an IE or Edge experience, on Mac. Do remember to switch back to Safari after you’ve visited that website using the User Agent option in the Develop menu.
If, for any reason, you need to take the IE experience to the next level on a Mac, you could download a virtual machine (such as VMware Fusion, which has a Windows license), therefore creating a Microsoft environment on a Mac, which would allow you to download Internet Explorer.
Before you do that, it can be useful to make sure your Mac is running at peak performance and not cluttered up with unwanted system junk. Here is how you can do that:
*Download CleanMyMac X (for free, here)
*Click on the Systems Junk tab
*Once your systems have been scanned, you can safely delete anything taking up space and slowing your Mac down.Run Internet Explorer on a virtual machine
For those who need to take this one step further, here is how you can use Internet Explorer and run other Microsoft programs. Download Internet Explorer For Mac Os
*Buy and download virtual machine software (such as VMware fusion)
*Now download a Windows ISO file (from the relevant Microsoft website)
*Launch VMware Fusion
*During the installation sequence, click “Create a new custom virtual machine”
*Drag and drop the Windows ISO file into the dialogue window
*Click Finish
*Then relaunch the Virtual Machine
*Now you can download Internet Explorer, Edge and any number of web or app-based Microsoft products.
When you want to go back to running software on macOS, remember to close the virtual machine and revert to your Mac how it usually is. For those who want to improve their overall Mac experience, the app we mentioned - CleanMyMac X - is well worth downloading. CleanMyMac X was created to make your life and work easier, and make your Mac operate as good as new.This is the talk page for discussing improvements to the Internet Explorer for Mac OS X article.
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’Until version 5.0, no PNG support, the last major browser to add this functionality.’
Uhh, hold on. The last major browser to add PNG support is IE for Windows, which still does not have full PNG support, 4 years after the Mac version gained it.
In fact, IE 5 for Mac was one of the earliest browsers to gain built-in full PNG support (e.g. support for alpha channels).
--tooki 18:04, 25 Nov 2004 (UTC)I think the anon CMU user was talking about even simple PNG support. IE Win gained rudimentary PNG support around 1997 (version 4.0). As did Netscape Navigator around 1998 (version 4.04). No version of IE Mac had PNG support until version 5.0 in 2000. AlistairMcMillan 22:19, 25 Nov 2004 (UTC)The way it’s worded makes it seem as if IE for Mac has bad PNG support, since it came late. In fact, IE for Mac was one of the very first browsers to have full-fledged PNG support. -- tooki 17:05, 26 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Well, the IE for Mac I just used was version 5.2, and it didn’t have any support for PNG images. — Quin 23:45, 3 July 2007 (UTC)Screenshot[edit]
I don’t suppose it is possible to get a more up-to-date screenshot for this article? Jon Harald Søby 16:55, 9 December 2005 (UTC)
*Are you referring to the image of IE 5 for OS X? I can provide one, though the browser appearance hasn’t changed as the version is the same, the only difference would be the appearance of the Wikipedia content in the page, and the colors might look a bit better (it looks like 8 bit color). If you think it’s really needed, I’ll do it. -- Hawaiian717 17:42, 10 March 2006 (UTC)
*Forgot about this for a while; just uploaded a new version of the screenshot. -- Hawaiian717 03:56, 12 May 2006 (UTC)Differences between revisions[edit]
Why should ’differences between revisions’ pages on MediaWiki software be particularly troublesome for IE for Mac? It seems like an unlikely item on the list. I would imagine that such pages are essentially tables and links, which shouldn’t pose a problem for any browser produced in the last 10 years or so. -- pne(talk) 15:08, 13 November 2007 (UTC)Changes To Article References[edit]
I’m a wiki noob and doing work research so I don’t care to read formating rules, yet I want to help. Both links are bad. The first WANTS to link to a web page for mac software Microsoft put out, but it goes to its generic page, not MacIE and the only other article links to a Slashdot personal (first hand research) account. I don’t think either should count. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 205.242.209.2 (talk) 13:55, 22 April 2008 (UTC)Which links are you referring to?--soumtalk 15:36, 22 April 2008 (UTC)Technical Issues[edit]
This should seriously be a section. And this should be the content. I added it, but it got removed:
I tried logging out and back in (still no joy), then restarting the mac (still no joy).Try doing both of those first. However, if, like me, you still can’t get the local host site to load, try the following: You should find a file at /Library/WebServer/Documents/index.html.en. At first I couldn’t get this to work. Mac os server setup.
’This web browser was likely THE WORST browser ever made. Microsoft and Macintosh discontinued their joint venture due to a vast array of technical complications, much like an incestuous birth being terminated due to its parents both being terribly malnourished and simply very, very ugly.’
It’s very true and relevant. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.221.184.197 (talk) 22:28, 16 July 2008 (UTC)
Internet Explorer 6 Macintosh Edition[edit]
Since I don’t get why my contribution was removed, I’ll add it here:
A group of people have ported Internet Explorer 6 from Linux. Runs everything, including movies, Java and Flash. Since it requires Wine (Darwine), it will only run on Intel Macs. Need for speed mac.
*Download page for Internet Explorer 6 for Mac (only for Intel Macs)—Preceding unsigned comment added by 201.164.155.13 (talk) 22:25, 10 October 2008 (UTC)This article is about the Macintosh version of IE. You wrote about the Windows version, hacked to run on Linux and Mac OS. - Josh (talk | contribs) 22:32, 10 October 2008 (UTC)jeah. but isn’t this really informative? i think we should add this. 10:37, 11 October 2008 (UTC)Perhaps mention that people have got IE6 to run under Wine on Mac OS X at the end of the intro. Don’t however called it ’Internet Explorer 6 Macintosh Edition’ (which it isn’t) and don’t say they ’ported’ it (which they haven’t). AlistairMcMillan (talk) 14:55, 11 October 2008 (UTC)Layoutengine Version numbering[edit]
Can somebody provide Version-numbering to the layout engines? 15:13, 10 December 2008 (UTC)Are you certain that the layout engine in pre-Tasman versions of Mac IE used Trident? Not that I have any knowledge or evidence to the contrary, just I don’t think I’ve never actually seen that explicitly stated anywhere. AlistairMcMillan (talk) 18:01, 10 December 2008 (UTC)mh, you might be right. The trident article says that trident is used at version 4. what was before that? 18:39, 10 December 2008 (UTC)ah oh and the comparison of web browsers say that macie used trident! 18:42, 10 December 2008 (UTC)Neither of those articles provide sources to back that up though. AlistairMcMillan (talk) 01:24, 11 December 2008 (UTC)OK, their is no press release from ms or apple. where to look now? yahoo didn’t find any new information for me/us! 17:29, 13 December 2008 (UTC)
Just had a wee look around to see if I could find anything definitive. Failed so far. However I did find this 1998 email from Ben Waldman, who at the time was running the Mac Business Unit at Microsoft, saying they are investigating porting Trident to the Mac. In mid 1998, so they can’t have been using it as their rendering engine on pre-Tasman Mac IE. http://www.usdoj.gov/atr/cases/exhibits/594.pdf My guess is Mac IE before Tasman, was using whatever Win IE was using before Trident. Only a guess though. AlistairMcMillan (talk) 18:13, 13 December 2008 (UTC)yeah you seem right. I didn’t found any information about pre-trident, also(is really hard because it is a very popular name..)! I think it is similar to opera (the it is known and explained: Presto7-10[and maybe more]; Elektra 4-6 and pre-Elektra there was nothing that can be called as a layout engine. also Elektra was not a real layout engine!) I think we should add these information in the article 19:18, 13 December 2008 (UTC)Sorry what should we add to the article? Unless I’m missing something all we have here is ’they weren’t using Tasman or Trident, we don’t know what they were using’. AlistairMcMillan (talk) 21:08, 14 December 2008 (UTC)oh yeah thats good ;) something else ^^ 21:37, 14 December 2008 (UTC)68k support ’up to 4.5’ or ’dropped in 4.5’?[edit]
The info box says 68k CPUs were supported ’up to 4.5’ but the text says support was already gone in version 4.5? What gives? In any case the wording should be made clearer. -- 92.229.232.212 (talk) 20:06, 6 July 2010 (UTC)’Update subscriptions’ features[edit]
The update subscriptions feature of IE for Mac is one which has never been made available in any other Macintosh browser, and it is missing to the present day from Safari, Firefox, Camino, etc. For a description of this feature, see e.g. my.safaribooksonline.com/0-7897-2904-0/316 —Preceding unsigned comment added by 83.79.28.68 (talk) 16:08, 31 August 2010 (UTC)Merge to Internet Explorer article[edit]
IE Mac has been discontinued for some time and will not even run under current OSX. What little unique content here can be easily included in a separate section under the main article with links to individual version articles.— Preceding unsigned comment added by OMPIRE (talk • contribs) 16:42, 29 May 2014 (UTC)
*Oppose This is a totally independent product that was developed separately by a different team, that was the default browser in initial releases of Mac OS X, and noted at the time for its best of breed support for web standards. Unlike Internet Explorer for UNIX which was a port, this had little in common with Internet Explorer for Windows. The fact that it is no longer developed and doesn’t run on current versions of OS X is irrelevant. AlistairMcMillan (talk) 22:14, 31 May 2014 (UTC)
*Oppose per AlistairMcMillan. There’s just no good reason to merge these. Just because we can merge something doesn’t mean we should. Trinitresque (talk) 16:47, 26 June 2014 (UTC)MAC version is discontinued - bad data in info box![edit]
Mac os x download for torrent. In the info box i can see this:Internet Explorer For The Mac Os X 10 11 Download Free
There is some serious technical(?) error because the Mac version is indicated beeing stopped years ago. I dont know how to fix that. Too much templates in use! --09:30, 24 November 2016 (UTC)Fixed. Thanks for pointing this out. AlistairMcMillan (talk) 11:33, 24 November 2016 (UTC)What was the reason for the recent move?[edit]
Was the product ever actually called ’Internet Explorer for macOS’? AlistairMcMillan (talk) 23:09, 13 March 2019 (UTC)Internet Explorer For Mac Os X YosemiteRetrieved from ’https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:Internet_Explorer_for_Mac_OS_X&oldid=887650574’
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This latest version — version 5.2.3 — enhances browser compatibility for users who work on a network with secure authentication or with proxy servers. It also provides all the latest security and performance enhancements for Internet Explorer 5 for Mac OS X. The release of Mac OS X 10.0 on March 24, 2001 included yet another preview of the Mac OS X version of IE 5. This was updated later, and the release of Mac OS X v10.1 on September 25, 2001 included the final version of Internet Explorer 5.1 for Mac OS X. IE 5.1 for Mac OS 8 and 9 was released on December 18, 2001. Mar 24, 2020 Since then, Microsoft pushed harder and harder for its software on Mac OS X, and new versions of Internet Explorer were released regularly. Internet Explorer 5 landed in January 2020, followed.
Jun 16, 2003 Internet Explorer remained available for the Mac OS until January 31, 2006. No major updates had been released since March 27, 2000 aside from bug fixes and updates to take advantage of new features in Mac OS X. Internet Explorer Features. Auto-complete in the address bar responds to typing partial URLs or page titles, searches favorites.
Once upon a time, Internet Explorer was the default browser on all Apple Mac devices. Until 2003, when Apple released Safari, which eventually resulted in Microsoft discontinuing any support for Internet Explorer for Mac from 2005 onwards.
After that, the agreement that Apple and Microsoft was dissolved and any download links from official sites were removed. Getting IE or a newer Microsoft browser, Edge, on a Mac, simply isn’t possible unless you want to download a potentially risky version from Torrent sites (not recommended).
So unless you are still running Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) and earlier versions, you won’t be able to get and operate Internet Explorer, and the only versions you might be able to access have been unsupported since 2005.
For anyone with a passing familiarity with computers, that sounds like a major security breach waiting to happen. You don’t want to be attempting to run a browser that hasn’t benefited from any official support and upgrades for over a decade; so for those who need access to IE, this article is about how to get Internet Explorer for Mac. How to get Internet Explorer for Mac?
As we mentioned, IE and Microsoft’s more evolved browser, Edge, is not directly available for Mac users. It isn’t as though there aren’t plenty of other browsers around, including Safari, Firefox and Chrome.
However, for those who develop apps and web-based technology, it can be useful - if not essential - to view how something is going to look and function on other web browsers, including Internet Explorer. It could be detrimental, especially if you’ve got users or customers of a web-based product, to launch it with no knowledge or testing of the user-experience across a range of browsers, including Internet Explorer.
Thankfully, there is a way to simulate having Internet Explorer on a Mac without downloading a security risk or using a Mac which is running Snow Leopard. Here is how you can get Internet Explorer on a Mac:
*Open Safari (this can be used to test the browser experience from other operating systems)
*Go to Preferences > Advanced
*At the bottom of this is a checkbox: Tick it: “Show Develop menu in menu bar”
*Now this gives you access to Developer Tools (known as the Develop menu in Safari’s menu bar);
*The Develop Menu is accessible through the top toolbar when Safari is open
*Go to User Agent
*Within that, you should be able to select a number of Internet Explorer and Edge browser versions to experience on a Mac, which should give you the user-experience required to test a new web-based product on those browsers on a Mac
*Whatever website you are on will automatically refresh to mirror an IE or Edge experience, on Mac. Do remember to switch back to Safari after you’ve visited that website using the User Agent option in the Develop menu.
If, for any reason, you need to take the IE experience to the next level on a Mac, you could download a virtual machine (such as VMware Fusion, which has a Windows license), therefore creating a Microsoft environment on a Mac, which would allow you to download Internet Explorer.
Before you do that, it can be useful to make sure your Mac is running at peak performance and not cluttered up with unwanted system junk. Here is how you can do that:
*Download CleanMyMac X (for free, here)
*Click on the Systems Junk tab
*Once your systems have been scanned, you can safely delete anything taking up space and slowing your Mac down.Run Internet Explorer on a virtual machine
For those who need to take this one step further, here is how you can use Internet Explorer and run other Microsoft programs. Download Internet Explorer For Mac Os
*Buy and download virtual machine software (such as VMware fusion)
*Now download a Windows ISO file (from the relevant Microsoft website)
*Launch VMware Fusion
*During the installation sequence, click “Create a new custom virtual machine”
*Drag and drop the Windows ISO file into the dialogue window
*Click Finish
*Then relaunch the Virtual Machine
*Now you can download Internet Explorer, Edge and any number of web or app-based Microsoft products.
When you want to go back to running software on macOS, remember to close the virtual machine and revert to your Mac how it usually is. For those who want to improve their overall Mac experience, the app we mentioned - CleanMyMac X - is well worth downloading. CleanMyMac X was created to make your life and work easier, and make your Mac operate as good as new.This is the talk page for discussing improvements to the Internet Explorer for Mac OS X article.
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’Until version 5.0, no PNG support, the last major browser to add this functionality.’
Uhh, hold on. The last major browser to add PNG support is IE for Windows, which still does not have full PNG support, 4 years after the Mac version gained it.
In fact, IE 5 for Mac was one of the earliest browsers to gain built-in full PNG support (e.g. support for alpha channels).
--tooki 18:04, 25 Nov 2004 (UTC)I think the anon CMU user was talking about even simple PNG support. IE Win gained rudimentary PNG support around 1997 (version 4.0). As did Netscape Navigator around 1998 (version 4.04). No version of IE Mac had PNG support until version 5.0 in 2000. AlistairMcMillan 22:19, 25 Nov 2004 (UTC)The way it’s worded makes it seem as if IE for Mac has bad PNG support, since it came late. In fact, IE for Mac was one of the very first browsers to have full-fledged PNG support. -- tooki 17:05, 26 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Well, the IE for Mac I just used was version 5.2, and it didn’t have any support for PNG images. — Quin 23:45, 3 July 2007 (UTC)Screenshot[edit]
I don’t suppose it is possible to get a more up-to-date screenshot for this article? Jon Harald Søby 16:55, 9 December 2005 (UTC)
*Are you referring to the image of IE 5 for OS X? I can provide one, though the browser appearance hasn’t changed as the version is the same, the only difference would be the appearance of the Wikipedia content in the page, and the colors might look a bit better (it looks like 8 bit color). If you think it’s really needed, I’ll do it. -- Hawaiian717 17:42, 10 March 2006 (UTC)
*Forgot about this for a while; just uploaded a new version of the screenshot. -- Hawaiian717 03:56, 12 May 2006 (UTC)Differences between revisions[edit]
Why should ’differences between revisions’ pages on MediaWiki software be particularly troublesome for IE for Mac? It seems like an unlikely item on the list. I would imagine that such pages are essentially tables and links, which shouldn’t pose a problem for any browser produced in the last 10 years or so. -- pne(talk) 15:08, 13 November 2007 (UTC)Changes To Article References[edit]
I’m a wiki noob and doing work research so I don’t care to read formating rules, yet I want to help. Both links are bad. The first WANTS to link to a web page for mac software Microsoft put out, but it goes to its generic page, not MacIE and the only other article links to a Slashdot personal (first hand research) account. I don’t think either should count. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 205.242.209.2 (talk) 13:55, 22 April 2008 (UTC)Which links are you referring to?--soumtalk 15:36, 22 April 2008 (UTC)Technical Issues[edit]
This should seriously be a section. And this should be the content. I added it, but it got removed:
I tried logging out and back in (still no joy), then restarting the mac (still no joy).Try doing both of those first. However, if, like me, you still can’t get the local host site to load, try the following: You should find a file at /Library/WebServer/Documents/index.html.en. At first I couldn’t get this to work. Mac os server setup.
’This web browser was likely THE WORST browser ever made. Microsoft and Macintosh discontinued their joint venture due to a vast array of technical complications, much like an incestuous birth being terminated due to its parents both being terribly malnourished and simply very, very ugly.’
It’s very true and relevant. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.221.184.197 (talk) 22:28, 16 July 2008 (UTC)
Internet Explorer 6 Macintosh Edition[edit]
Since I don’t get why my contribution was removed, I’ll add it here:
A group of people have ported Internet Explorer 6 from Linux. Runs everything, including movies, Java and Flash. Since it requires Wine (Darwine), it will only run on Intel Macs. Need for speed mac.
*Download page for Internet Explorer 6 for Mac (only for Intel Macs)—Preceding unsigned comment added by 201.164.155.13 (talk) 22:25, 10 October 2008 (UTC)This article is about the Macintosh version of IE. You wrote about the Windows version, hacked to run on Linux and Mac OS. - Josh (talk | contribs) 22:32, 10 October 2008 (UTC)jeah. but isn’t this really informative? i think we should add this. 10:37, 11 October 2008 (UTC)Perhaps mention that people have got IE6 to run under Wine on Mac OS X at the end of the intro. Don’t however called it ’Internet Explorer 6 Macintosh Edition’ (which it isn’t) and don’t say they ’ported’ it (which they haven’t). AlistairMcMillan (talk) 14:55, 11 October 2008 (UTC)Layoutengine Version numbering[edit]
Can somebody provide Version-numbering to the layout engines? 15:13, 10 December 2008 (UTC)Are you certain that the layout engine in pre-Tasman versions of Mac IE used Trident? Not that I have any knowledge or evidence to the contrary, just I don’t think I’ve never actually seen that explicitly stated anywhere. AlistairMcMillan (talk) 18:01, 10 December 2008 (UTC)mh, you might be right. The trident article says that trident is used at version 4. what was before that? 18:39, 10 December 2008 (UTC)ah oh and the comparison of web browsers say that macie used trident! 18:42, 10 December 2008 (UTC)Neither of those articles provide sources to back that up though. AlistairMcMillan (talk) 01:24, 11 December 2008 (UTC)OK, their is no press release from ms or apple. where to look now? yahoo didn’t find any new information for me/us! 17:29, 13 December 2008 (UTC)
Just had a wee look around to see if I could find anything definitive. Failed so far. However I did find this 1998 email from Ben Waldman, who at the time was running the Mac Business Unit at Microsoft, saying they are investigating porting Trident to the Mac. In mid 1998, so they can’t have been using it as their rendering engine on pre-Tasman Mac IE. http://www.usdoj.gov/atr/cases/exhibits/594.pdf My guess is Mac IE before Tasman, was using whatever Win IE was using before Trident. Only a guess though. AlistairMcMillan (talk) 18:13, 13 December 2008 (UTC)yeah you seem right. I didn’t found any information about pre-trident, also(is really hard because it is a very popular name..)! I think it is similar to opera (the it is known and explained: Presto7-10[and maybe more]; Elektra 4-6 and pre-Elektra there was nothing that can be called as a layout engine. also Elektra was not a real layout engine!) I think we should add these information in the article 19:18, 13 December 2008 (UTC)Sorry what should we add to the article? Unless I’m missing something all we have here is ’they weren’t using Tasman or Trident, we don’t know what they were using’. AlistairMcMillan (talk) 21:08, 14 December 2008 (UTC)oh yeah thats good ;) something else ^^ 21:37, 14 December 2008 (UTC)68k support ’up to 4.5’ or ’dropped in 4.5’?[edit]
The info box says 68k CPUs were supported ’up to 4.5’ but the text says support was already gone in version 4.5? What gives? In any case the wording should be made clearer. -- 92.229.232.212 (talk) 20:06, 6 July 2010 (UTC)’Update subscriptions’ features[edit]
The update subscriptions feature of IE for Mac is one which has never been made available in any other Macintosh browser, and it is missing to the present day from Safari, Firefox, Camino, etc. For a description of this feature, see e.g. my.safaribooksonline.com/0-7897-2904-0/316 —Preceding unsigned comment added by 83.79.28.68 (talk) 16:08, 31 August 2010 (UTC)Merge to Internet Explorer article[edit]
IE Mac has been discontinued for some time and will not even run under current OSX. What little unique content here can be easily included in a separate section under the main article with links to individual version articles.— Preceding unsigned comment added by OMPIRE (talk • contribs) 16:42, 29 May 2014 (UTC)
*Oppose This is a totally independent product that was developed separately by a different team, that was the default browser in initial releases of Mac OS X, and noted at the time for its best of breed support for web standards. Unlike Internet Explorer for UNIX which was a port, this had little in common with Internet Explorer for Windows. The fact that it is no longer developed and doesn’t run on current versions of OS X is irrelevant. AlistairMcMillan (talk) 22:14, 31 May 2014 (UTC)
*Oppose per AlistairMcMillan. There’s just no good reason to merge these. Just because we can merge something doesn’t mean we should. Trinitresque (talk) 16:47, 26 June 2014 (UTC)MAC version is discontinued - bad data in info box![edit]
Mac os x download for torrent. In the info box i can see this:Internet Explorer For The Mac Os X 10 11 Download Free
There is some serious technical(?) error because the Mac version is indicated beeing stopped years ago. I dont know how to fix that. Too much templates in use! --09:30, 24 November 2016 (UTC)Fixed. Thanks for pointing this out. AlistairMcMillan (talk) 11:33, 24 November 2016 (UTC)What was the reason for the recent move?[edit]
Was the product ever actually called ’Internet Explorer for macOS’? AlistairMcMillan (talk) 23:09, 13 March 2019 (UTC)Internet Explorer For Mac Os X YosemiteRetrieved from ’https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:Internet_Explorer_for_Mac_OS_X&oldid=887650574’
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