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I think these user agents don’t work for Mac. They do. User Agents are platform agnostic, they'll work anywhere. On Mac, on Pc, even on Linux. As I said before, there are no user agents that will identify your browser as Internet Explorer on Mac because there has been no Internet Explorer on Mac for 16 years. So no user agent either.
I also occasionally use Microsoft Internet Explorer for Mac 5.2.3--the last version. I really like the print preview option it has when printing a web page. I have to prepare reports with such documents. MSIE's print preview It is far superior than scaling at print on Safari and produces a better document.
Internet explorer Is there a way to have internet explorer on Mac? I have to complete eLearning & it would not work on safari, google chrome or Microsoft edge. I was told that I need internet explorer in order to complete the eLearning. it also needs flash player enabled (which I did).
Vivaldi, for Mac OS 10.11 and later. Brave - for Mac OS 10.11 and later. - not compatible on Mojave with Netflix. Opera - for Mac OS 10.11 and later. Chrome - for Mac OS 10.11 and later. Omniweb - for Mac OS X 10.4 through 10.12. 10.12 release never was finalized. Interweb PowerPC - for PowerPC Mac OS X 10.4 and 10.5.
Internet Explorer for Mac. I need to use Internet Explorer 11 on my MacBook Pro, please advise [Re-Titled ...
Internet explorer Is there a way to have internet explorer on Mac? I have to complete eLearning & it would not work on safari, google chrome or Microsoft edge. I was told that I need internet explorer in order to complete the eLearning. it also needs flash player enabled (which I did).
Internet Explorer for Mac was available up until 2003, when Microsoft quit supporting it. It those past fifteen years, a lot of changes have happened to Mac operating systems, and the likelihood of IE running anywhere near smoothly is pretty close to zero.
is for people who want to work on Windows. I need only the Internet Explorer. No, it is precisely for people who need to use one app like Internet Explorer because they have to deal with some government organization which is still stuck on that browser. But I have not tried it recently myself. Internet Explorer for Mac disappeared 10 years ago.
Safari - Preferences - Advanced - Show Develop Menu. Then, from the Develop menu, choose User Agent, then Internet Explorer. However, if the site has specifically been written using code for Windows clients, that won't work. You'll have to use a PC, or use a virtual PC on your Mac using Boot Camp, Parallels Desktop, VMWare Fusion, or Sun ...
I am a new Mac user and have just encountered a third part software that does not appear to be supported through Safari; thus I am receiving the following message when I attemt to log onto the system: "Our system currently supports the following browser versions: Internet Explorer 9, Internet Explorer 8, and Firefox 4 through Firefox 7. We have ...