Comment by StilesCrisis 4 days ago Not really, Internet Explorer was single platform and closed source. 3 comments StilesCrisis Reply toast0 4 days ago Internet Explorer was certainly closed source, but it ran on many platforms.It was popular on Mac Os (classic and X). It was also released for Solaris and HP-UX. robin_reala 4 days ago Internet Explorer on Mac was a completely different rendering engine (Tasman) to Windows (Trident). The only that was the same was the name.(I swear at some point my brain will run out of space because it’s full of useless things like this.) anthk 4 days ago It was suffered on these platforms, because even IE for Mac didn't grant the 'compatibility' with 'web pages' designed for IE.
toast0 4 days ago Internet Explorer was certainly closed source, but it ran on many platforms.It was popular on Mac Os (classic and X). It was also released for Solaris and HP-UX. robin_reala 4 days ago Internet Explorer on Mac was a completely different rendering engine (Tasman) to Windows (Trident). The only that was the same was the name.(I swear at some point my brain will run out of space because it’s full of useless things like this.) anthk 4 days ago It was suffered on these platforms, because even IE for Mac didn't grant the 'compatibility' with 'web pages' designed for IE.
robin_reala 4 days ago Internet Explorer on Mac was a completely different rendering engine (Tasman) to Windows (Trident). The only that was the same was the name.(I swear at some point my brain will run out of space because it’s full of useless things like this.)
anthk 4 days ago It was suffered on these platforms, because even IE for Mac didn't grant the 'compatibility' with 'web pages' designed for IE.
Internet Explorer was certainly closed source, but it ran on many platforms.
It was popular on Mac Os (classic and X). It was also released for Solaris and HP-UX.
Internet Explorer on Mac was a completely different rendering engine (Tasman) to Windows (Trident). The only that was the same was the name.
(I swear at some point my brain will run out of space because it’s full of useless things like this.)
It was suffered on these platforms, because even IE for Mac didn't grant the 'compatibility' with 'web pages' designed for IE.