Internet Exporere For Mac
Contents • • • • • • • • • • • PNG Support [ ] '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). -- 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).
Windows Internet Explorer 9 (32-Bit) Internet Explorer 9 is the recommended browser for Windows Vista. Now with Bing and MSN defaults for an improved web experience. Running it on a Mac was a challenge, that is until Microsoft released IE 5 for Mac. Internet Explorer 5 is the latest version of its flagship browser that Microsoft developed exclusively for Mac users. You can use it on any Mac running Mac OS X 10.6.x or EARLIER. Internet Explorer 5 for Mac uses a rendering engine called Tasman.
As did Netscape Navigator around 1998 (version 4.04). How to merge 2 cells in excel for mac. No version of IE Mac had PNG support until version 5.0 in 2000. 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. -- 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. — 23:45, 3 July 2007 (UTC) Screenshot [ ] I don't suppose it is possible to get a more up-to-date screenshot for this article? 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. -- 17:42, 10 March 2006 (UTC) • Forgot about this for a while; just uploaded a new version of the screenshot. -- 03:56, 12 May 2006 (UTC) Differences between revisions [ ] 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. -- 15:08, 13 November 2007 (UTC) Changes To Article References [ ] 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. Excel for mac updated and now it will not save. 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 comment added by () 13:55, 22 April 2008 (UTC) Which links are you referring to?-- 15:36, 22 April 2008 (UTC) Technical Issues [ ] This should seriously be a section. And this should be the content. I added it, but it got removed: 'This web browser was likely THE WORST browser ever made.