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Internet Explorer
Latest Release of Internet Explorer
Internet Explorer 6.0 is the standard browser in the latest version of Windows (Windows
XP). It was released in August 2001.
Windows XP is built on Windows 2000 and is the successor to Windows
98, Millennium, and Windows 2000.
Internet Explorer 6.0 for Windows 98, Windows Millennium Edition,
Windows NT Workstation 4.0 and Windows 2000 Professional can be downloaded from
Microsoft's Internet Explorer site:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/default.asp
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Previous Versions of Internet Explorer
Internet Explorer 5 is the most commonly used browser
today. About 60% of the Web community is using it. It has good, but not perfect, support for
CSS, DOM and XML.
Version 5.5 (Released July 2000) is the latest release for Windows
95, 98, NT 4.0, and Windows 2000. It is
included with the latest version of Windows (Windows Millennium Edition). The most important feature is better support for XML/XSL,
CSS, printing (print preview) and HTC behaviors.
Version 5.01 (November 1999) Primarily a bug fix for 5.0.
Version 5.0 (March 1999).
Version 4.0 (October 1997) is still used by about 5% of the Web surfers.
It has respectable CSS and DOM support, but no XML support.
Older IE Versions
The oldest versions of Internet Explorer are no longer in use by any majority
of users. Web developers will ignore them. Their functionality is
outdated.
Version 3.0 (August 1996). Now used by less than 0.1% of the Web.
Version 2.0 (November 1995). It is too old. Nobody uses it.
Version 1.0 (August 1995). Does anyone remember it?
IE for Macintosh
Version 5.0 is the latest release of Internet Explorer for MAC. It was
released in March 2000.
The latest Macintosh version of Internet Explorer can be downloaded from
here.
Version 5.5 for Mac is still in a beta stage.
Security Updates and Bug Fixes
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security updates and bug fixes for Internet Explorer.
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