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Stable standalone version of IE 5, 5.5, 6, and 7.0 Beta on OS X for FREE
5thirtyone.com — If shelling out $70 and having to wait for an entire OS to boot in order to use Internet Explorer [for development] doesn't sound appealing, check out Crossover or ies4osx for Intel Macs. Darwine and X11 is required.
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- TheOS2Guy, on 11/23/2007, -18/+2The real question becomes: "Why would any Mac user *want* to run I.E. in the first place?" It is a piece of crap and Safari, Firefox and Camino all outperform Microsoft's I.E.
- morgdx, on 11/23/2007, -1/+17Because you're a web developer and want to see how your site behaves on a range of PCs.
- fluidfoundation, on 11/23/2007, -1/+4my head hurts after reading that.
- transversed, on 11/23/2007, -12/+1Poor title. I got exited because I thought I could download IE for for my PPC mac. X11 ≠ OSX.
- neoneddy, on 11/23/2007, -0/+3over half of macs are now intel, title was correct.
- neoneddy, on 11/23/2007, -0/+4This is AWESOME! I hate loading parallels for IE testing.
- neoneddy, on 11/23/2007, -0/+2Forgive me for double posting, I just tried this on Leopard, it worked, but it had trouble with a flash image rotator, and CSS rollovers kept wanting to reload the whole page, am I the only one?
- thespudmall, on 11/23/2007, -2/+1Who would want IE in the first place?
