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US Report: Microsoft Readies Internet Explorer 5.0

News While Microsoft Corp.attorneys battle with the Department of Justice over the integration of the Internet Explorer browser with Windows, Microsoft is putting the final touches on the first wide-scale public beta of IE 5.0.

[October 21, 1998, 9:41]

Microsoft Has Released IE7 Beta (Internet Explorer 7)

White Papers Microsoft has released the new "Preview" version of its Web browser Internet Explorer 7 to the general public for testing. Microsoft began limited testing in July 2005, had promised to deliver a public beta by the end of March.

[September 6, 2006, 0:00]

Microsoft To Launch Beta Of Internet Explorer 8

News Microsoft will shortly make available the test version of Internet Explorer 8, which is set for final release in the first half of this year. The website ActiveWin on Monday published the contents of a beta invitation that said Microsoft is nearing...

[February 25, 2008, 15:05]

Five Years Ago: Microsoft Releases Internet Explorer 3.0 Second Beta

News The Redmond, Washington firm pushed beta 2 of Internet Explorer 3.0 onto its Web site for free downloading, saying the new version is faster and has an integral just-in-time Java compiler, plus support for plug-ins and more than 1,000 ActiveX...

[July 17, 2001, 7:28]

Microsoft Releases Internet Explorer 3.0 Second Beta

News The Redmond, Washington firm pushed beta 2 of Internet Explorer 3.0 into its WWW site for free downloading, saying the new version is faster and has an integral just-in-time Java compiler, plus support for plug-ins and more than 1,000 ActiveX...

[July 17, 1996, 16:31]

Microsoft Drops Mac Internet Explorer

News That minority of Mac users who are still wedded to browsing with Internet Explorer (IE) need to consider moving to another browser very quickly, as Microsoft is to discontinue support for IE from 31 December.

[December 19, 2005, 12:30]

Microsoft Drops Mac Internet Explorer

Talkback Not like MS has updated IE for OS X since, what, 2003? So how are we affected by them "not longer supporting" it? What's next, they drop support for WMP for OS X, which hasn't been updated in just as long?

[December 19, 2005, 15:42]

Microsoft Drops Mac Internet Explorer

Talkback Interesting - Microsoft now knows it won't and can't own the browser market. A Macintosh in an IIS environment using integrated security will now HAVE to use Firefox, the only Mac browser that can do challenge/response.

[December 19, 2005, 13:28]

Microsoft Drops Mac Internet Explorer

Talkback The biggest abusers of standards are the government and local authorities. You cannot use the transport for London site with safari or Firefox to pay fines! I don't care that IE support has been dropped, it was always crashing, it just annoys me...

[December 22, 2005, 14:26]

Microsoft Drops Mac Internet Explorer

Talkback You should mention that those sites that don't work with anything but MSIE don't work with Explorer for Mac either - they only work with MSIE 6 for Windows. So this is even less of a loss for us Mac users!

[December 19, 2005, 14:57]

Microsoft Drops Mac Internet Explorer

Talkback Good riddance to IE MAC. It is the only browser with more pathetic standards support thas IE Win.

[December 20, 2005, 8:57]

Microsoft Drops Mac Internet Explorer

Talkback found many old versions of itunes and internet explorer on http://www.oldapps.com Its a really useful site. You shold atleast check it out.

[December 20, 2005, 8:45]

Microsoft Drops Mac Internet Explorer

Talkback The internet is ripe w/ speculation over Intel based Macs. OK, so they stopped upgrading years ago and compatibilty even w/ the current IE is weak at best. This announcement is insignificant unless it forecasts some yet unknown change.

[December 19, 2005, 23:26]

Microsoft Drops Mac Internet Explorer

Talkback This is part of the opening salvo of M$ vs. Apple. Mark my words -- the war is going from cold into hot.

[December 19, 2005, 15:51]

Microsoft Drops Mac Internet Explorer

Talkback It's not like IE is all of sudden going to stop working, MS just won't provide support for it any longer. And since they stopped development in 2003 I fail to see what is going to change for those Mac owners who insist on still using IE.

[December 19, 2005, 16:57]

Technology Overview: Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 Beta 1 For Windows Vista And Windows XP SP2

White Papers This paper describes how the Internet Explorer 7 for Windows XP SP2 and Windows Vista promises a safer, more personalized and more productive browsing experience for users and a richer, more compatible platform for developers and network...

[August 15, 2007, 0:00]

Understanding Security In Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 In Windows XP SP2

White Papers As the market share leader in Web browser software, Internet Explorer (IE) is often the subject of media scrutiny. Web browser security is a major concern for individuals and organizations. Each time a new vulnerability is found, news headlines...

[June 21, 2006, 0:00]

Technology Overview: Microsoft Windows Internet Explorer 7

White Papers Internet Explorer 7 for Windows XP SP2 and Internet Explorer 7 in Windows Vista provide a safer, more personalized and more productive browsing experience for users and a richer, more compatible platform for developers and IT administrators.

[October 7, 2007, 0:00]

Microsoft Security Bulletin MS02-015: Cumulative Patch For Internet Explorer

White Papers Two vulnerabilities, the most serious of which would allow script to run in the Local Computer Zone. This is a cumulative patch that includes the functionality of all previously released patches for IE 5.01, 5.5 and IE 6.

[April 28, 2004, 0:00]

Comdex Spring: Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer

News The new svelte Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer uses optical tracking technology to determine mouse position instead of the usual ball-in-a-hole design. The mouse has the standard two buttons and scroll wheel on top, but it also includes two buttons...

[April 21, 1999, 14:50]


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