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Yeah, MS dropped IE for Macintosh in 03. But you can still download Wine, like someone said, and then download this

http://www.tatanka.com.br/ies4linux/page/Main_Page

and you can get Ie on linux or mac . I tried it, it works on Ubuntu I know.

If you do not want to download this

http://www.tatanka.com.br/ies4linux/page/Main_Page

Wine COMES pre-installed with Wine-IE. Take your pick, but why would you want IE anyway, Firefox is OPENSOURCE cross-platform. (FF has 1 billion downloads, Yay!) Quote from: Quantos on August 01, 2009, 04:32:04 AM

What are you talking about?  IE runs on Mac now.
Only IE 5 which does not even have tabbed browsing. Quote from: Cityscape on August 01, 2009, 11:26:47 AM
Only IE 5 which does not even have tabbed browsing.


if you want tabbed browsing, use firefox.

If you really have that yearn for ActiveX vulnerabilities, add-ons that are almost exclusively malware, and a penchant for surfing with a browser that has never met W3C specifications, then I GUESS your out of luck. I know, everybody wants one; it's the elusiveness of the creature.

I suppose you could get a similar effect with firefox, just modify the sources and add random malloc(1024*1024) calls. But I mean, really- your after the genuine IE experience, not some shabbily created knockoff- you want the shabbily created real thing!I frequent a cable network television site so I can stream video of episodes of television shows.  It often doesn't load properly in Firefox, but I can stream from that site with IE just fine.... Quote from: BC_Programmer on August 01, 2009, 12:22:36 PM

if you want tabbed browsing, use firefox.

If you really have that yearn for ActiveX vulnerabilities, add-ons that are almost exclusively malware, and a penchant for surfing with a browser that has never met w3c specifications, then I guess your out of luck. I know, everybody wants one; it's the elusiveness of the creature.

I suppose you could get a similar effect with firefox, just modify the sources and add random malloc(1024*1024) calls. But I mean, really- your after the genuine IE experience, not some shabbily created knockoff- you want the shabbily created real thing!
Yah, I only want it for the web pages that only work in IE.

I'm a firefox guy myself. Quote from: Cityscape on August 01, 2009, 02:29:28 PM
Yah, I only want it for the web pages that only work in IE.

I'm a firefox guy myself.

I take it then IETab doesn't work on Linux/Mac? (probably not)That's okay.

I'll go install an older IE.


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