Is there internet explorer for mac?
Is there Internet Explorer for mac?
iMac (21.5-inch Mid 2011), Mac OS X (10.7.2)
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Is there Internet Explorer for mac?
iMac (21.5-inch Mid 2011), Mac OS X (10.7.2)
Yes, but it hasn't received security updates for years and therefore shouldn't be used.
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There hasn't been a version for a number of years now.
Have you considered Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Opera, etc????
Yes you can download internet explorer 5.2.3 older version for mac and use it.
No he can't. It's PPC only.
Regardless of a yes or no answer, my question is, why? I use Google Chrome and find it to be a great browser.
I would also like to know as the progrm my work uses is not accessable from any other program but IE.
You can set Safari to work in an Internet Explorer emulation mode.
Go to Safari>Preferences>Advanced tab and put a tick against 'Show Develop menu in menu bar', and then in Safari from the Develop menu>User agent select one of the Internet Explorer options.
I've never needed to use this facility myself but apparently it does often help with IE-only websites.
Josh in Guelph wrote:
I would also like to know as the progrm my work uses is not accessable from any other program but IE.
Then they are a decade out of date.
Does not really matter if they are a decade out of date. I did not pic the program. The fact remains that I have to use it.
Your options are limited to using Paul's suggestion then....... (or run Windows on your Mac).
Thanks. I tried what you suggested and it still not work. I finally called the company and they said it ONLY works in IE and the best one is IE8.
As a side note though the company who makes the program now has a iPad APP. Why put the money into an app but not have it available on safari. And yes the App will only work when I am connected to my works wireless.
Thanks I think I am going to have to set up the MAC to run windows. I am actually going to purchase an older mac to run it so I do not have pollute my iMAC with such filth.
If the developers of the site insisted on using Microsoft-proprietary technology such that the site requires Internet Explorer, then your only solution will be to run Windows on your Mac, either via Boot Camp or one of the virtualization solutions (Parallels Desktop, VMWare Fusion, or VirtualBox) so you can run the Windows version of IE. There is no IE for Mac any more, hasn't been for years, and almost certainly is not coming back.
I run Windows on my system and it works fine; no "pollution" has occurred. In circumstances like this, it's often the only, or at least optimal, solution.
company who makes the program now has a iPad APP. Why put the money into an app but not have it available on safari.
You'd have to ask that company that question. It seems odd to me as well, but they obviously have a business reason for their decision.
Regards.
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Paul_31 wrote:
You can set Safari to work in an Internet Explorer emulation mode.
Go to Safari>Preferences>Advanced tab and put a tick against 'Show Develop menu in menu bar', and then in Safari from the Develop menu>User agent select one of the Internet Explorer options.
I've never needed to use this facility myself but apparently it does often help with IE-only websites.
And in 99% of cases that won't work. Try it out before recommending it.
On that note, I have done some reading in on running Windows and The overall view seems to be that Boot Camp is the best way to go. What about version of Windows. I feel Vista is out do to my general discontent on how it works but then again that is why I went Mac years ago.
Any suggestions would be great.
Is there internet explorer for mac?