Microsoft haven't released an official Mac edition of Internet Explorer since version 5.2.3 in 2005, but that doesn't mean you can't install the latest IE release on your machine. How to Install Internet Explorer on a Mac We've looked at the surprising benefits and features of Safari before – but what about Internet Explorer? Is it really that bad, or does it offer a viable alternative to Mac owners? Is it even possible to run the flagship Microsoft browser on an OSX machine? Read on to find out… ![]() Apple's Safari and Microsoft's Internet Explorer are frequently accused of being slow, unwieldy, and insecure, and these days most people who buy a new computer make a headlong dash to Google Chrome's download page without further thought. It's an ironic fact that while Mac and Windows users will argue over many aspects of their operating systems, they both typically agree that the two default browsers are useless. If you’re a Mac user that requires the usage of Internet Explorer under Mac OS X, you’ll find your choices are generally as follows: run IE on top of Mac OS X with Wine which can be slow and buggy, dual boot Windows and Mac OS X which is a nuisance because it requites rebooting, or use virtualization with something like Parallels, VMWare, or VirtualBox. ![]() ![]() Choosing your Internet browser is not a decision to be taken lightly, yet it is an issue that very few users give careful consideration to.
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