how to use internet explorer on mac
Please show me how to use internet explorer on macbookpro
MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.8)
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Please show me how to use internet explorer on macbookpro
MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.8)
There has not been a version of Internet Explorer for the Mac for a decade. Unless you are also running Windows you are spared from that disaster! 😉
There has not been a version of Internet Explorer for the Mac for a decade. Unless you are also running Windows you are spared from that disaster! 😉
Microsoft has discontinued the support for Internet Explorer on Mac a long time ago in 2005.
There have not been any updates since then, and most important, nor security updates. It would be extremely risky to run it on a Snow Leopard platform, see: http://internet-explorer-for-mac.en.softonic.com/mac
I'm trying to fill out an online form that specifically states: "you must use Microsoft's Internet Explorer (IE), version 7.0 or higher." I have tried almost every browser that is mac-compatible (Safari, Firefox, Chrome) and none will display the form. Is there any other alternative to IE on mac? Or do I just need to find a PC? 😟
If you cannot fill out a form, usually other settings (security or privacy settings, in most cases for cookies and Java) are interfering. Do you trust the site, that displays the form?
mitrahoo wrote:
Is there any other alternative to IE on mac? Or do I just need to find a PC? 😟
There is virtual machine software and a licensed copy of Windows.
Install Windows or Linux into VirtualBox
For your temporary needs, likely a PC is just best.
It's a long shot, but if you're just not getting in the front door, you might be able to trick the site into thinking you are using IE. You won't actually be using IE, but the site may see IE in the User Agent string you present and let you in to work on that form.
First go to Safari Preferences>Advanced and check the box to show the Develop menu.
Next open the Develop menu and go to User Agent and choose IE. Should probably use the latest, 9.0. Don't forget to set it back to the default when finished with that form--if it works.
If the form requires ActiveX to function, then the only browser that will work is Internet Explorer. And that doesn't include the old Mac version, which didn't have ActiveX.
Any and all web masters who still build sites which require ActiveX to work should be fired yesterday. The web is supposed to work on any platform, on any browser; not IE only.
Great tip WZZ, thanks
Internet Explorer for Mac the Easy Way: Run IE 7, IE8, & IE9 Free in a Virtual Machine
follow this link:
http://osxdaily.com/2011/09/04/internet-explorer-for-mac-ie7-ie8-ie-9-free/
Try using an online virtual Windows environment like Onlive. From almost any platform, you sign in and are presented with a Windows desktop with the Office Suite. You may be able to use Explorer from there to fill out the form.
Well there is an easy way to use the latest versions of IE on mac without installing windows or a virtual machine. Install the latest versions of crossover for mac. I have been successfully using crossover for years now and it runs some of the windows programs very smoothly without windows, e.g, IE, Microsoft Visio 2007, Microsoft Project 2007 etc... and also a lot of windows games.
CrossOver doesn't seem to work with OSX 10.9.2. Suggestions? Thx.
I am using OSX 10.9.2 and the latest version of crossover works excellently. I hope you know that you don't download an app and use it with crossover. The best way to do it is to install the app through cross ties avaolable on their web site.
http://www.codeweavers.com/products/crossover-mac/
If you don't know what a cross tie is, then you have to goole a little bit. There are some software like Internet Explorer that Crossover downloads and installs itself, that way it works fine. If you tell me exactly what you are trying to install, I might be able to help, step by step.
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