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Haha, that's amazing! I was actually trying to use some old versions of IE but I couldn't install them all because many of them detect the version of IE on your system already and refuse to install. This will be really useful! I can finally collect all the Infinity Explorers
I still have a bunch of Beta versions of IE 4 and 5 from when I was a beta tester at AOL in the late 90's. These are all on official pressed CD's that came delivered FedEx... AOL was serious business back in the day. The AOL suite was known to flip-flop around which browser it ran as a backend hidden beneath it's own software front... and it was not always clear to the end user. Started as Mosaic, sometimes it was Netscape, sometimes IE.
Is there something like a "Ultimate Windows CD"? So a .iso file which let you choose out of every Windows version while booting. I don't know if something like this exists, but would be very nice to see something like this showcased by you.
10:45 It DOES actually show up exactly like it does in the previous version, but you haven't changed the "text options" from "selective text on right". If you did, they would both look the same.
Oh the nostalgia. I actually miss the interface of IE from 4.0 to 6.0. I liked having the menu bar on one line, then the standard buttons, and then the web address bar. It was clean. Now we have buttons and bars all mixed in. I miss the little throbber in the upper right corner of the browser. Back in those days, we all mainly had dial-up or maybe slow (by today's standards) DSL. I remember getting mesmerized by the image of the Earth spinning around the Windows Flag waiting for a website to load. Now today, all we get is a spinning circle or dots. BORING!
I miss the old aesthetic of things in general, especially the skeuomorphic look. Nowadays everything is missing that cool factor, it's just flat and boring.
I suspect that, while technically different versions of the Microsoft browser, IE4 through IE8 EXEs all link to the trident engine DLL which is just one for the whole system. That's why the about windows reports the latest version for all of them.
I could have used something like this in the early 2000s, when I was making websites by hand in HTML. Then again, most people used IE5 and IE6 back then depending on what OS they had (Win98SE or WinXP).
I used IE up to version 6 until I discovered that firefox had tabs instead opening an entire new window. We make fun of IE now, but it was a perfectly fine browser back then.
I'm really happy with the new Chromium based egde. The integration of IE mode means that I can finally use a single browser at work instead of always having to go back to IE for legacy crap. What I fear though is that Edge being chromium based will give google a near complete monopoly of internet browsers. Historically, IE has had large marketshare simply for being the default browser for Windows. Once the new Chromium based Edge takes that role, I think we'll see that happen again. And now that the browser is actually good (and works well with legacy web apps), it would give people even less incentive to find an alternative.
Great nostalgia moments here. I remember when web pages used to have recomemned version of IE in footer and recomemned screen resolution. :) It was like IE 4 and resolution of 800x600 and later it became 1024x768. :) They also had at the bottom page visit counter too. And there was usually clickable link to service that provided that counter (js script usually). Some of them also featured ActiveX controls that were required for page to display correctly. :) I liked the fact , that there wasn't so much malware , and especially ones that used to hijack browser home page , add bookmarks and other , at that time , annoying staff. And how easy it was to create your own ActiveX object and host it on your website without too much hassle if it wasn't signed. :) The time I spent enjoying and learning VS98 coding. :) I was also big fan of IE 5.5 and IE 6.0 , and they used to be golden standard until IE 7 showed up , and made using IE very annoying. :)
Oh man, I remember IE 6/7/8. And the old Firefox 3 interface. I themed the crap out of Firefox 3. Can't do that now with these stupid minimal browser interfaces. The old versions had character!
Back in the late 90s, IE was so intertwined with Windows OSes, that it was very difficult to have multiple versions installed. Ironically it was easier to have multiple versions of it on Windows 3.1 than it was on 95 or 98. Windows NT4 could generally keep its bundled IE2 alongside one other version. If you made websites back in those days, it was far easier to test in multiple versions of Netscape, Opera, and others, since there was (almost) no limit to how many versions you could install on the same OS. I, for one, am glad that IE is long since dead.
Interestingly, IE 5.01 (or maybe 5.10) was last IE supported in windows 3.XX, but by fact you can run all IEs without otvdm/winevdm, I'm guessing this pack includes 32bit versions.
Wow, have not seen what I saw at 6:41 (IE 3.0) for twenty years. The blue circular lines are done with a “command bar theme”. They were popular for about a year in the mid-to-late 1990s and essentially allowed you to apply a visual theme to the command bar and address bar, which are located below the title bar and menu bar. From memory, some other browsers also had them. I vaguely remember there were themes for, say, Ferrari or Pamela Anderson’s tits, sorry, Baywatch. It was annoying finding a command bar theme that complemented the desktop theme.
My parents still use IE, they are using the last version of IE on Win7 and they said to me, “Back in my day, Internet Explorer was revolutionary and blazing fast!” And I said : “Well its not the 90’s, its 2021, Chrome is what we all use nowadays.”
Ohhh the memories of 6.0 That was my first internet browser - the interface popped very nicely, I even remember that dog from the search menu! And, honestly, the logo of the "blue e" as I called it, has stuck with me as well. Never got behind all the shading and highlights of the logo from 4.0 through 5.5, and the yellow halo from 7.0 onwards did not appeal to me that much.
You make amazing and informative content ! I am from Russia and I make videos about viruses and exploits with funny scetches .I was really amazed when I saw videos about Russian Windows xp and since that I am watching your channel .Thanks for your hardwork! p.s. If you wanna make new content about Russia I can send you my customs windows 7 version ,I made it when I was 15
Nice video! Question: I see that version 1.5 (@ 5:12) has the luna theme too. Does that mean that the first version of IE does not run in virtual dos machine?
Since Edge is now on everything, could you consider making a video on the MacOS versions of IE? Might not be a very long video but surely intersting - at least for me -, IE on Mac.
I hope you skipped over Internet Explorer 5. I did. I wouldn't upgrade from IE 4 until my ex-roommate assured me that IE 6 wasn't broken like IE 5 was.
This explains how 4 is the one I remember despite starting using computers on Jan 1 2000, there was a CD boasting about a new version but my brother had a friend into computers who set it all up for the family and the must’ve known not to install it.
In 2003 I had put together a CD that contained all versions of IE from 1.0 to 6.0, even slipstreamed them myself. Unfortunately, due to the crappy lifetime of CD-R's this prolly remains unreadable buried in a collection of equally unreadable collectables. Glad Utilu stepped in and made something like it with a better download size.
The good old software days with (16 bit) computing. Its so Cool to see how far we have come'd in technology ! Would have been nice to hear the back-end improvements regarding performance that Microsoft did to the different versions of IE. Firefox was the first browser ever to include the Tab interface, then with IE7 which was launched with Win Vista, Microsoft copied that idea from Firefox, which was a very good move by Microsoft in my opinion, Then every other browser started to have the tab UI like Opera, then Chrome and so on.
The help and about icon use to be a purple book correct? In 2014. I had a power outage. And got bored and read through the about files on the internet explorer.. and I found a file that was a contract. It stated that the internet laws would be rewritten in 2025... but now I cannot seem to use any help and about icon with out internet connections anymore on modern computers... and I doubt files downloaded from the current internet. To mimic old internet explorers would have them. Heck even a google search of purple help icon yield no decent results beside how to create an icon image
I've been having problems with Internet Explorer 4.01, 5.01, 5.55, and 6.0. I'm running Windows 10 btw. When I try to use the search button / feature, it closes that version of Internet explorer. Should I use a virtual machine? Or is there any sort of fix to this? PLEASE reply below. I'd appreciate your help.
Speaking of old software, I recently acquired a copy of Print Shop 10. But the last Art CD was missing and I tried searching online for it but not even archive dot org had anything. If anyone reading this comment has it, please put it online somewhere and link me the ISO. I only need Art CD 8.
oh.. huge amount of nostalgia - ye I didnt liked IE much back in the day and used Opera since early 00s but still - those old IEs remind computer classes on school in late 90s, all those stupid flash games, chatrooms and much more :)))))))))
Just a thought I had, isn't it better to for example to have run this IE pack on top of Win7 so you could have run the incompatible first IE Ver in Win7s compatibility mode which as you know Windows7 has back't in !
Folks, 6/15/2022 will be a sad day for whoever is crazy enough to still use Internet Explorer, and this includes my job! Their computers have Windows 10 with Edge, but they persist with IE. Madlads!
I tested this on Windows 10. IE 1.5 still works in Windows 10, as does IE 4, 5, 5.5 and 6. Unfortunately, it seems that IE 7 and 8 are no longer compatible with Windows 10. In my experience, IE 1.5 is barely compatible with anything, and IE 5 is the only one I can use reliably (even if most images on it appear upside down). IE 4 just crashes when trying to load MSN, and I can't seem to type anything into IE 6.
I remember using something like this (it may have been this) at a job I had years ago. Definitely helpful for web developers, but a true nightmare of how annoying IE was to work with lol.
I found out how to get two versions of internet explorer running on windows xp. So I wanted to have IE6 because of how OG it is. But I could not install it the normal way because I had a newer version. So I got another VM going with an older version of XP that had IE6 and I copied the files where IE6 was installed. So I copied all the files onto a shared folder between the 2 VMs. I then went into the VM that I wanted IE6 to be in and I copied the files there manually and it worked!
Welp no one uses internet explorer,but years ago alot of people used internet explorer now it's just to go to the chrome,Mozilla or opera download links I use opera it's good for me
andro georgiev Yeah but a couple of years ago IE6 or IE8 were the defacto standard only because companies didnt expect people to use another browser other than the one that came with windows and "shit had to be compatible". I remember in one job we were doing automation and we were doing it on internet explorer 8 because blablabla and it was utter craaaaaap. I never understood why IE has always been so slow and shitty. Theres tons of tiny foss browsers noadays that have nothing near the team microsoft had and that run much better....
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I'm the 35th like!!!
5 months no likes lol
You didn't look at 6.0, that was 5.5 you looked at
@Isabelle In a nuttshell like
was the pixle earth IE?
Haha, that's amazing! I was actually trying to use some old versions of IE but I couldn't install them all because many of them detect the version of IE on your system already and refuse to install. This will be really useful!
I can finally collect all the Infinity Explorers
IE for life
@@MichaelMJD nice
however microsoft now use chrome as their browser's core
Pink blue furret 😁
@Ezekiel Stutzman nope. Edge is a project based on Chromium, the open source project also used as a base by Google Chrome, Opera, Brave, and Vivaldi.
@Ok. Edge was better than Chrome, but they couldn't convert the masses. Now it's based on the same engine as Chrome, but it didn't used to be.
I still have a bunch of Beta versions of IE 4 and 5 from when I was a beta tester at AOL in the late 90's.
These are all on official pressed CD's that came delivered FedEx... AOL was serious business back in the day.
The AOL suite was known to flip-flop around which browser it ran as a backend hidden beneath it's own software front... and it was not always clear to the end user.
Started as Mosaic, sometimes it was Netscape, sometimes IE.
RIP Internet Explorer
1995-2022
I never thought IE Would be interesting LOL
@Ezekiel Stutzman how am I "this stupid"?
@Ezekiel Stutzman I mean, back then it was, yes.. but now in 2021 it does work, yes. But it is very well... its just unique in its own way :D
@Ezekiel Stutzman what about Firefox??
Well i5 is
*it
It’s not.
Is there something like a "Ultimate Windows CD"?
So a .iso file which let you choose out of every Windows version while booting.
I don't know if something like this exists, but would be very nice to see something like this showcased by you.
There actually is! It’s called the all in one Windows DVD. And I’ve actually done a video on it before!
@@MichaelMJD Didn't knew that. Need to watch this video now!
@@MichaelMJD link for that video pls
@@MichaelMJD Yes I'd love to see that
There is one from 7 to 10 on torrents
6:57 that crayon scribble knocked me back to the 90s so hard I got whiplash
10:45 It DOES actually show up exactly like it does in the previous version, but you haven't changed the "text options" from "selective text on right". If you did, they would both look the same.
Oh the nostalgia. I actually miss the interface of IE from 4.0 to 6.0. I liked having the menu bar on one line, then the standard buttons, and then the web address bar. It was clean. Now we have buttons and bars all mixed in. I miss the little throbber in the upper right corner of the browser. Back in those days, we all mainly had dial-up or maybe slow (by today's standards) DSL. I remember getting mesmerized by the image of the Earth spinning around the Windows Flag waiting for a website to load. Now today, all we get is a spinning circle or dots. BORING!
I miss the old aesthetic of things in general, especially the skeuomorphic look. Nowadays everything is missing that cool factor, it's just flat and boring.
@@LilacMonarch Agreed.
I mean, SeaMonkey is still a thing chief
@@charautreal You’re right it is.
You should do a internet explorer retrospective video
same thing with firefox
and Chrome
and Safari
I suspect that, while technically different versions of the Microsoft browser, IE4 through IE8 EXEs all link to the trident engine DLL which is just one for the whole system. That's why the about windows reports the latest version for all of them.
The word trident is still present in IE11's user agent. Actually one of the ways you can check for ei 11
I could have used something like this in the early 2000s, when I was making websites by hand in HTML. Then again, most people used IE5 and IE6 back then depending on what OS they had (Win98SE or WinXP).
You can still use it. According to the data in 2020, there are still 200 million people in the world (developing countries) that still use IE6
Windows 98 can run IE6
@@ampkartcom I'm using IE8 cause win7, Is win7 support IE's old editions?
@@zeze64. I believe so, you have to run it in compatibility mode
I used IE up to version 6 until I discovered that firefox had tabs instead opening an entire new window. We make fun of IE now, but it was a perfectly fine browser back then.
This will go very well with the all in one windows DVDs.
I'm really happy with the new Chromium based egde. The integration of IE mode means that I can finally use a single browser at work instead of always having to go back to IE for legacy crap.
What I fear though is that Edge being chromium based will give google a near complete monopoly of internet browsers. Historically, IE has had large marketshare simply for being the default browser for Windows. Once the new Chromium based Edge takes that role, I think we'll see that happen again. And now that the browser is actually good (and works well with legacy web apps), it would give people even less incentive to find an alternative.
Bro I Hate MS Edge Its uses lots of recources
I remember using IE when I was in my high school's IT class, lol ('99--'04).
Nostalgia trip.
you forgot the windows explorer integration, ie7 broke this, you used to be able to use the same window for both ie and explorer and ftp
I don't know why I enjoy watching these so much, but I do! It would be fun to see a Netscape one.
Great nostalgia moments here. I remember when web pages used to have recomemned version of IE in footer and recomemned screen resolution. :) It was like IE 4 and resolution of 800x600 and later it became 1024x768. :) They also had at the bottom page visit counter too. And there was usually clickable link to service that provided that counter (js script usually). Some of them also featured ActiveX controls that were required for page to display correctly. :) I liked the fact , that there wasn't so much malware , and especially ones that used to hijack browser home page , add bookmarks and other , at that time , annoying staff. And how easy it was to create your own ActiveX object and host it on your website without too much hassle if it wasn't signed. :) The time I spent enjoying and learning VS98 coding. :)
I was also big fan of IE 5.5 and IE 6.0 , and they used to be golden standard until IE 7 showed up , and made using IE very annoying. :)
Please do Internet Explorer 9, 10 and 11 video.
Oh man, I remember IE 6/7/8. And the old Firefox 3 interface. I themed the crap out of Firefox 3. Can't do that now with these stupid minimal browser interfaces. The old versions had character!
At first I don't use IE but when the new Edge was out i started using it
Back in the late 90s, IE was so intertwined with Windows OSes, that it was very difficult to have multiple versions installed. Ironically it was easier to have multiple versions of it on Windows 3.1 than it was on 95 or 98. Windows NT4 could generally keep its bundled IE2 alongside one other version.
If you made websites back in those days, it was far easier to test in multiple versions of Netscape, Opera, and others, since there was (almost) no limit to how many versions you could install on the same OS. I, for one, am glad that IE is long since dead.
1040: the "text options" lets you make the toolbar button texts either on the side or below, that will make it identical between both versions.
3:39 It is Aero😳😳😳
Interestingly, IE 5.01 (or maybe 5.10) was last IE supported in windows 3.XX, but by fact you can run all IEs without otvdm/winevdm, I'm guessing this pack includes 32bit versions.
I remember the early 1.5/2.0 versions. Wow. I also recall using Netscape Navigator during those days.
Wow, have not seen what I saw at 6:41 (IE 3.0) for twenty years. The blue circular lines are done with a “command bar theme”. They were popular for about a year in the mid-to-late 1990s and essentially allowed you to apply a visual theme to the command bar and address bar, which are located below the title bar and menu bar. From memory, some other browsers also had them. I vaguely remember there were themes for, say, Ferrari or Pamela Anderson’s tits, sorry, Baywatch. It was annoying finding a command bar theme that complemented the desktop theme.
My parents still use IE, they are using the last version of IE on Win7 and they said to me,
“Back in my day, Internet Explorer was revolutionary and blazing fast!”
And I said :
“Well its not the 90’s, its 2021, Chrome is what we all use nowadays.”
Internet Explorer: the browser where it’s a race against time to download other web browsers before it crashes.
My job was forced to support IE9 until last year, I'm so glad we can dismiss IE related bugs now!
Ohhh the memories of 6.0
That was my first internet browser - the interface popped very nicely, I even remember that dog from the search menu! And, honestly, the logo of the "blue e" as I called it, has stuck with me as well. Never got behind all the shading and highlights of the logo from 4.0 through 5.5, and the yellow halo from 7.0 onwards did not appeal to me that much.
So now I know that my first web browser was Internet Explorer 4.01. :)
The toolbar of IE 3 was gray with a slightly darker gray for the lines. You can find screenshots on Google.
As for the 2 builds of IE 6, one is SP1, the other is SP2
You make amazing and informative content ! I am from Russia and I make videos about viruses and exploits with funny scetches .I was really amazed when I saw videos about Russian Windows xp and since that I am watching your channel .Thanks for your hardwork!
p.s. If you wanna make new content about Russia I can send you my customs windows 7 version ,I made it when I was 15
This channel is sooo much underrated :(
Nice video! Question: I see that version 1.5 (@ 5:12) has the luna theme too. Does that mean that the first version of IE does not run in virtual dos machine?
Yes! It does not
Perhaps it's the Windows NT version, which is a 32-bit application, probably.
For future time travellers: yes, I checked, it is the Windows NT 4.0 version which does not run under ntvdm
Since Edge is now on everything, could you consider making a video on the MacOS versions of IE? Might not be a very long video but surely intersting - at least for me -, IE on Mac.
There is another package bu Utulu. It is a mozilla firefox collection. Please make a video about it.
Again something cool from the Netherlands, where a little country can be big in :D.
What about Netscape!
They do what they are made for. Downloading other Browsers.
back in the 90's ie was a popular browser. Then Microsoft decided to neglect it and yeeeaah you know what happens
Jebbidan at least they haven’t neglected the new msedge yet
Run it on Windows 95 next for sure! ✔️
Thanks for these videos Michael. i like this channel. Great stuff
Glad to hear that! Thank you
Can you try to install IE 5.0 on your Windows 10 device or virtual machine? I already deleted IE 11 on my Windows 10 🤣
Installing Netscape 1.0 is a pretty good alternative for IE 1.0.
How can you run more than one version of Internet Explorer on the same operating system?
Did you even watch the video?!
@@CoTeCiOtm Yes, I did. I posted the comment before watch the video.
This is cool man, gonna try run IE 6 on my secondary Windows 7 laptop 👌
ok
I hope you skipped over Internet Explorer 5. I did. I wouldn't upgrade from IE 4 until my ex-roommate assured me that IE 6 wasn't broken like IE 5 was.
This explains how 4 is the one I remember despite starting using computers on Jan 1 2000, there was a CD boasting about a new version but my brother had a friend into computers who set it all up for the family and the must’ve known not to install it.
I think. They ie 6 for windows 98se and me and 2000 to end of the os life cycle
Awesome video,Michael
thanks!
In 2003 I had put together a CD that contained all versions of IE from 1.0 to 6.0, even slipstreamed them myself. Unfortunately, due to the crappy lifetime of CD-R's this prolly remains unreadable buried in a collection of equally unreadable collectables. Glad Utilu stepped in and made something like it with a better download size.
With the IE 4.0 you could Windows 95 looks like WIndows 98, so that was great for me. Windows 98 for the Poors :D
hah yes, but 95 IU is much faster on slow PCs :)
It's funny that as the available resolution went up, icon complexity went down
2:24 cool! but it will be even coolest if this supports Windows 3.1 too :D from IE 1 up to IE 5 :D
The good old software days with (16 bit) computing. Its so Cool to see how far we have come'd in technology ! Would have been nice to hear the back-end improvements regarding performance that Microsoft did to the different versions of IE. Firefox was the first browser ever to include the Tab interface, then with IE7 which was launched with Win Vista, Microsoft copied that idea from Firefox, which was a very good move by Microsoft in my opinion, Then every other browser started to have the tab UI like Opera, then Chrome and so on.
The help and about icon use to be a purple book correct? In 2014. I had a power outage. And got bored and read through the about files on the internet explorer.. and I found a file that was a contract. It stated that the internet laws would be rewritten in 2025... but now I cannot seem to use any help and about icon with out internet connections anymore on modern computers... and I doubt files downloaded from the current internet. To mimic old internet explorers would have them.
Heck even a google search of purple help icon yield no decent results beside how to create an icon image
I am suprised that version 5.0 which was bundled with Windows 98 Second edition was not included.
win 98 FE had ie4
The ultimate collection of suffering
give me you hands, let me shake it
Epic!
Hatlábú Farkas what does this mean
1995 - The Ultimate Packet of gods
(In 1995, Internet Explorer 1.0 was the best browser EVER, nobody could compete with it)
ie was good in the 90's tho
Hey, What about Firefox and Opera Browser?
Despacito Dave ew
i figured out how to run IE in windows 11
Ayy something from my country
RIp Internet Explorer
1995-2023
You will be forever missed as the pioneer of the internet.
I'm still using IE as my main browser!
Why isn't Ver: 9xx 10xx and the latest 11 included in this pack ?
Windows XP doesnt support IE 9-11 you dingus
My favorites IES:
Ie4 on winnt 4
Ie6 on winxp
Ie11 on win10
So this is basically for web browser foamers?
I've been having problems with Internet Explorer 4.01, 5.01, 5.55, and 6.0. I'm running Windows 10 btw. When I try to use the search button / feature, it closes that version of Internet explorer. Should I use a virtual machine? Or is there any sort of fix to this? PLEASE reply below. I'd appreciate your help.
Speaking of old software, I recently acquired a copy of Print Shop 10. But the last Art CD was missing and I tried searching online for it but not even archive dot org had anything. If anyone reading this comment has it, please put it online somewhere and link me the ISO. I only need Art CD 8.
Could you go over the internet explorers that was native to older versions of mac os?
what was the "Channels" button? I vaguely remember seeing it but can't remember what it did
oh.. huge amount of nostalgia - ye I didnt liked IE much back in the day and used Opera since early 00s but still - those old IEs remind computer classes on school in late 90s, all those stupid flash games, chatrooms and much more :)))))))))
I think the about window ("white box") tries to load a site on the internet but I think it can't be found.
Just a thought I had, isn't it better to for example to have run this IE pack on top of Win7 so you could have run the incompatible first IE Ver in Win7s compatibility mode which as you know Windows7 has back't in !
Finally there is a video about me!
ah, IE6 - the bane of every web designer in the 2000's.
Folks, 6/15/2022 will be a sad day for whoever is crazy enough to still use Internet Explorer, and this includes my job! Their computers have Windows 10 with Edge, but they persist with IE. Madlads!
I tested this on Windows 10. IE 1.5 still works in Windows 10, as does IE 4, 5, 5.5 and 6. Unfortunately, it seems that IE 7 and 8 are no longer compatible with Windows 10. In my experience, IE 1.5 is barely compatible with anything, and IE 5 is the only one I can use reliably (even if most images on it appear upside down). IE 4 just crashes when trying to load MSN, and I can't seem to type anything into IE 6.
I remember using something like this (it may have been this) at a job I had years ago. Definitely helpful for web developers, but a true nightmare of how annoying IE was to work with lol.
Hey mdj I tried downloading on win 11 but it says cannot download securely
"Uthulou"? Funny name XD
Why not try to run this on windows 10?
I found out how to get two versions of internet explorer running on windows xp. So I wanted to have IE6 because of how OG it is. But I could not install it the normal way because I had a newer version. So I got another VM going with an older version of XP that had IE6 and I copied the files where IE6 was installed. So I copied all the files onto a shared folder between the 2 VMs. I then went into the VM that I wanted IE6 to be in and I copied the files there manually and it worked!
does internet explorer 7 and internet explorer 8 work on Windows 10
HELP! How do I switch from internet explorer 7 on my windows xp computer!
Where is IE 9.0 ?
Came here 4hr after upload. Yah boiiiiis
(Edit)Thx you for my 1st like!
Cementing so the algorithm picks up your content
I miss the internet as it was back when IE 4 was the browser of choice.
You should try the Unix versions.
Will this work on windows 10 x64?
Got that to and I installed it ☑
Internet Explorer 2.0 was installed with Windows 4.0 NT.
run them on windows 98SE :D
Is this archived? I can see this website going down any time
Time to archive it if its not
Break out the library spiders (Wayback and archive.today)
They don't have the unique IE 6 beta with download manager.
Welp no one uses internet explorer,but years ago alot of people used internet explorer now it's just to go to the chrome,Mozilla or opera download links I use opera it's good for me
andro georgiev
Yeah but a couple of years ago IE6 or IE8 were the defacto standard only because companies didnt expect people to use another browser other than the one that came with windows and "shit had to be compatible". I remember in one job we were doing automation and we were doing it on internet explorer 8 because blablabla and it was utter craaaaaap.
I never understood why IE has always been so slow and shitty. Theres tons of tiny foss browsers noadays that have nothing near the team microsoft had and that run much better....
chromium edge is best
@@netkv opera runs much better for me this is just my opinion.
Darek Vinický Ew no use Firefox fuck google
I thought there was a version of IE that had the first IE logo in the top right?
@Alejandro Herrera Barboza Oh I meant the globe with a magnifying glass
the internet explorer 5.5 works very great in windows 10