• Internet Explorer for UNIX is a discontinued version of the Internet Explorer graphical web browser that was available free of charge and produced by...
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    versions of Internet Explorer for Windows from 1995 to 2013, as well as Internet Explorer for Mac, Internet Explorer for UNIX, and Internet Explorer Mobile...
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  • 18, 1999. Although Internet Explorer 5 ran only on Windows, its siblings Internet Explorer for Mac 5 and Internet Explorer for UNIX 5 supported Mac OS...
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  • Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.5 128-Bit Edition Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 for Unix Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01...
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  • Microsoft to port Internet Explorer technologies to Unix – press release from Mainsoft (August 14, 2000) Microsoft's Internet Explorer 4.0 for Solaris (Screenshot)...
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  • supports: Internet Explorer for Mac and Internet Explorer for UNIX (Solaris and HP-UX), and an embedded OEM version called Pocket Internet Explorer, later...
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  • other operating systems with Internet Explorer for Mac (using Motorola 68020+, PowerPC) and Internet Explorer for UNIX (Solaris using SPARC and HP-UX...
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  • agreements with Mainsoft to port Windows Media Player 6.3 and Internet Explorer to Unix. Since then, Mainsoft activity shifted to integration of Microsoft...
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  • for various Unix and Unix-like operating systems. Not all of these browsers are specific to these operating systems; some are available on non-Unix systems...
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  • Microsoft Internet Explorer 2 (IE2) is the second version of Internet Explorer (IE), a graphical web browser by Microsoft. It was unveiled in October 1995...
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  • platforms with Internet Explorer 4.01+. SFU 2.0 supported the following UNIX versions: Solaris 2.6+, HP-UX 10.2+, AIX 4.2+, Tru64 UNIX 5.0+, and Red Hat...
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    NCSA Mosaic (category History of the Internet)
    Mosaic, to create Internet Explorer in 1995. In 1991, the High Performance Computing Act of 1991 was passed, which provided funding for new projects at...
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  • Dropped 5.2. Dropped 5.0. Internet Explorer for UNIX was available for Solaris and HP-UX. Opera Mini and Coast are available for iOS. Dropped 5.1.7. Information...
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    Browser AOL Explorer Deepnet Explorer GreenBrowser Internet Explorer MediaBrowser MSN Explorer NeoPlanet NetCaptor QQ Browser Camino for Mac OS X (formerly...
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  • Development Environment" (XDE) for software developers MainWin XDE, software that allowed Microsoft to produce Internet Explorer for UNIX This disambiguation page...
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  • cross-platform compatibility that no longer apply, for example Internet Explorer for UNIX and Windows Media Player for Mac. In 2007, California and several other...
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    Firefox (redirect from Firefox for iOS)
    is available for Windows 10 or later versions of Windows, macOS, and Linux. Its unofficial ports are available for various Unix and Unix-like operating...
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  • Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) sniffing was, and still is, used by some web browsers, including notably Microsoft's Internet Explorer, in an attempt...
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  • (June 1998) and integrated with Internet Explorer 4, stored messages in *.mbx files (similar to the Mbox format used in Unix-based systems). Outlook Express...
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  • History of the web browser (category History of the Internet)
    wars, when it ended up in a competition for dominance (which it lost) with Microsoft's Internet Explorer (for Windows). In 1984, expanding on ideas from...
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    competition for dominance in the usage share of web browsers. The "first browser war" (1995–2001) occurred between proponents of Internet Explorer and Netscape...
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  • Compatibility mode (category Internet Explorer)
    programs on various Unix-like systems. "Compatibility View" is a compatibility mode feature of the web browser Internet Explorer in version 8 and later...
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  • late for shipping on CD. IBM had already planned the substitution of WebExplorer.[citation needed] In 1995, it was added to AIX, IBM's proprietary UNIX platform...
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  • file which tells Explorer to look in that same folder for a "target.lnk" shortcut file pointing to another folder. When viewed in Explorer, the shell link...
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    FTP Software (category Internet Explorer)
    announced it was providing Microsoft with various technology for Internet Explorer 2.0 for Windows 3.1, including a PPP network, 16-bit email client, and...
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    history of the Internet originated in the efforts of scientists and engineers to build and interconnect computer networks. The Internet Protocol Suite...
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  • Spyglass, Inc. (category Internet Explorer)
    removed starting with Internet Explorer 7 in 2006. Spyglass created and marketed a commercially supported web server for Unix and Windows NT, variously...
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  • File Transfer Protocol (category Unix network-related software)
    with most Windows, Unix, and Linux operating systems. Many dedicated FTP clients and automation utilities have since been developed for desktops, servers...
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  • into the Unix server, and then run text-based internet software such as pine and elm for e-mail, gopher for file retrieval, and lynx or www for a text-based...
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    Gzip (redirect from Zcat (Unix))
    software replacement for the compress program used in early Unix systems, and intended for use by GNU (from which the "g" of gzip is derived). Version...
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