Whether you're searching for information, tracking online auctions, or browsing Web pages, Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 for Mac OS X makes it easy to make the most of the Web. With Mac-first innovations — such as Internet Scrapbook, which lets you collect pictures, receipts, and more — Internet Explorer makes the Web easy and fun. And perhaps best of all, it's free!
This latest version — MSIE 5.2.3 — enhances browser compatibility for users who work on a network with secure authentication or with proxy servers. It also provides all the latest security and performance enhancements for Internet Explorer 5 for Mac OS X.
Note: Internet Explorer 5.2.3 for Mac OS X is not compatible with Mac OS 9.2.2 or earlier. It requires features that are available only in Mac OS X. If you use Mac OS 8.1 to 9.x, you can download and install Internet Explorer 5.1.7 for Mac OS 8.1 to 9.2.2.
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To use Internet Explorer 5.2.3 for Mac OS X, your computer must
meet the following minimum requirements:
Processor: Macintosh PowerPC (or Intel under Rosetta).
Operating system: Mac OS X version 10.1.5 or later.
Memory: 128 MB of RAM.
Hard disk: 20 MB of available hard disk space.
Programs: Apple QuickTime version 5.0.2 or later.
Modem: 9600 bits per second (BPS) modem (28.8 Kbps or higher
recommended).
Internet access: Internet connection through either an Internet service
provider (ISP) or a network. Internet access might require a fee to an ISP;
local or long-distance telephone charges might also apply.
Tip: If you're not sure whether your computer meets these requirements, you can display information about your computer by using the Apple System Profiler program included with Mac OS X. To start the program, open the Utilities folder in the Applications folder on your hard disk, and then double-click the Apple System Profiler icon.
For information about using Internet Explorer 5.2.3 for Mac OS X, after you install it, see Internet Explorer Help.
If you have technical questions or problems downloading or using Internet Explorer 5.2.3, you are screwed as Micorosft no longer supports this product.