The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Internet Explorer versions 2.1, 3.0, 3.0a, 3.01a for
Macintosh
SUMMARY
Microsoft Internet Explorer version 3.01a for Macintosh runs on
Macintoshes with Motorola 68030, 68040, and PowerPC processors running
system 7.1 or later.
Microsoft Internet Explorer versions 3.0 and 3.0a for Macintosh run on
Motorola PowerPC processors running system 7.1 and later.
Microsoft Internet Explorer version 2.1 for Macintosh runs on Motorola
680x0-based and PowerPC-based computers with system 7.1 and later.
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Internet Explorer 2.1
Version 2.1 of Internet Explorer for Macintosh includes the following
features:
- Cross-platform dynamics: Support for new scrolling marquees and
background sounds make Web pages more interactive and interesting.
Internet Explorer supports QuickTime and AVI digital video formats, GIF
animation, and AU, AIFF, MIDI, and Wave sound formats for transparent
cross-platform playback. Virtual Reality Modeling Language (VRML) is
also supported via QuickDraw 3D.
- Customizable home pages: The new Microsoft Network home page allows you
to create your own customized home page. Add your favorite stocks,
links, cartoons, and news to create a unique home page with exactly
what you want on it.
- Small: Internet Explorer requires less system resources than other
Macintosh browsers.
- Fast: Microsoft Internet Explorer provides the best browser performance
for Macintosh.
- Performance: Support for Apple's Thread Manager and Progressive
Rendering greatly increase the responsiveness of the user interface
to even the most complex Web pages. This, coupled with a persistent
page cache using standard Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) Last-
Modified-Since and Expires attributes, greatly improves browsing speed.
- Placeholder Mode: Instead of waiting for large graphics to download
before displaying text that follows, Internet Explorer automatically
puts in a placeholder for slow loading graphics and loads the text
first. This allows you to get the real information on the Web page much
faster than other browsers.
- Fast Connect: HTTP-KeepAlive is a protocol enhancement that allows
Internet Explorer to open and download multiple items over the same
HTTP connection when used in conjunction with a KeepAlive-enabled
server.
- Easy to Use: Internet Explorer for Macintosh's feature and interface
compatibility with its Windows counterpart and integration with the
Macintosh make it ideal for cross-platform users
- Open Transport/MacTCP: Both Open Transport (version 1.1+) and MacTCP
(2.06+) are supported natively. You can use Internet Explorer
immediately with your existing Internet connection.
- Integration with Macintosh: Developed specifically for use with Apple's
System 7.1 operating system, Internet Explorer is completely integrated
with the Macintosh user interface and underlying architectures,
including support for AppleScript and Drag Manager.
- PowerPC and 680x0: Internet Explorer is supported on both PowerPC and
Motorola 680x0 systems running system 7.1 and above.
- Favorites: Support for importing and exporting Internet shortcuts and
Bookmarks for complete compatibility with Microsoft Internet Explorer
for Windows and other browsers.
- Search Button: A Search button on the toolbar provides instant access
to powerful search engines like Yahoo, Lycos, and Infoseek.
- Compatible: Internet Explorer extends compatibility to include all
major Internet standards.
- HTML: Support for all of the standard Internet HTML 2.0 and HTML 3.0
tags, such as right align, centering, tables, client pull, server push,
and much more.
- News: Support for Internet Network News Transport Protocol (NNTP)
newsgroup reading with in-line graphics (GIF and JPEG) and news
posting.
- HTTP Cookies: Support for Internet shopping tokens ("cookies") that
allows you to shop on the Internet.
- FTP and Gopher: Support for access to File Transfer Protocol (FTP) and
Gopher servers.
- Plug-Ins: Support for Netscape Plug-Ins in anticipation of ActiveX
controls.
- Internet Config: Support for Internet Config allows you to share
Internet preferences.
- Mail: Support for Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) mail allows
sending simple mail from within the browser.
- Safe: Internet Explorer lets you shop with confidence.
- SSL: Support for standard Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) 2.0 and 3.0 allows
integration with secure sites.
Internet Explorer 3.0
Version 3.0 of Internet Explorer for Macintosh includes the following
features, in addition to the features listed above:
- HTML enhancements: Internet Explorer provides the broadest support for
HTML standards, including HTML 3.2. Internet Explorer includes support
for borderless and floating frames, animated GIFs, tables, and more.
Support for style sheets enable corporations to have a consistent
appearance throughout their Intranets and make it possible for
developers to create rich images without using large bitmaps.
- Java tools: Microsoft has adopted Apple's JAM/JManager API that lets
Internet Explorer use both the Microsoft Java VM, developed jointly by
Microsoft and Metrowerks, as well as Apple's Java VM and provides the
fastest and most extensive way to run Java programs. By including
appropriate hooks for Java tools, Internet Explorer lets you use
scripting languages to link them to ActiveX controls, or other Java
tools, giving them even more power and functionality. Internet
Explorer's ability to dynamically load and unload the Java VM when
needed both maximizes performance and effectively uses the system
resources of the Macintosh.
- ActiveX controls: ActiveX controls turn today's Web pages into
animated, interactive Web environments in Internet Explorer. ActiveX
controls are software components that have been designed to be small,
lightweight, and fast on the Internet.
- Multimedia enhancements: Web pages come alive with Internet Explorer
through built-in multimedia support and ActiveX/Java multimedia
controls. Support for scrolling marquees and background sounds make
World Wide Web (WWW) pages more interactive and interesting. Internet
Explorer for Macintosh supports QuickTime, QuickTime VR, and AVI
digital video formats natively with or without a Plug-in, GIF
animation, and AU, AIFF, MIDI and Wave sound formats for transparent
cross-platform playback.
- 3-D with VRML: Viewing three-dimensional (3-D) sites and elements based
on the Virtual Reality Markup Language (VRML) is supported using
QuickDraw 3D. (NOTE: This limits VRML to PowerMacintoshes only)
- Fast and small: Internet Explorer provides the best browser performance
for Apple Macintosh computers while using less system resources than
other browsers.
- Performance: Support for Apple's Thread Manager and Progressive
Rendering greatly increase the responsiveness of the user interface to
even the most complex Web pages. This, coupled with a persistent page
cache using standard HTTP Last-Modified-Since and Expires attributes,
greatly improves browsing speed.
- Fast text: Instead of waiting for large graphics to download before
displaying text that follows, Internet Explorer automatically puts in a
place-holder for slow-loading graphics and loads the text first. This
allows you to get the real information on the Web page much faster than
other browsers.
- Fast connect: HTTP-KeepAlive is a protocol enhancement that allows
Internet Explorer to open and download multiple items over the same
HTTP connection when used in conjunction with a KeepAlive-enabled
server.
- Personalized exploring and easy to use: Full integration with the
Macintosh, enabling you to simplify and personalize your Internet
experience in an easy to use way! Personalize your browser--customize
your toolbar, Favorites folder, and your home page to suit your
preferences. In addition, customizable built-in links to important
sites let you quickly connect and start exploring.
- Administration Kit: Customize Internet Explorer to match the look and
needs of your organization with this free Administration Kit. While
Internet service providers (ISPs) and organizations can customize the
browser's look and feel, corporate customers can also configure user
options including security and proxy settings.
- Open Transport/MacTCP: Both Open Transport (version 1.1+) and MacTCP
(2.06+) are supported natively. You can use Internet Explorer
immediately with your existing Internet connection.
- Integration with Macintosh: Developed specifically for use with Apple's
System 7.1 operating system, Internet Explorer is completely integrated
with the Macintosh user interface and underlying architectures,
including support for AppleScript and Drag Manager.
- Favorites: Support for importing and exporting Internet shortcuts and
bookmarks for complete compatibility with Microsoft Internet Explorer
for Windows and other browsers.
- Search button: A Search button on the toolbar provides instant access
to powerful search engines such as Yahoo, Lycos, and Infoseek.
- Open and secure: Provides comprehensive, private, and secure commerce
and communications.
- Secure communications: Put your security concerns to rest with
Internet Explorer, which lets you communicate securely on the Internet
with support for Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) 2.0.
- Java tool security: Safely download software programs with Internet
Explorer's support for different levels of code verification.
- Communication and collaboration: Use the latest in computer and
Internet technology to communicate and collaborate with other people
for fun and business.
- Microsoft Internet Mail: This integrated, small, fast client uses SMTP
and Post Office Protocol 3 (POP3) protocols to let anyone use Internet
e-mail through their Internet service provider's mail servers. All of
the options needed to send, receive, and reply to e-mail messages, even
in HTML, are easily accessible.
- Microsoft Internet News: Anyone can subscribe, post, and read news on
Internet USENET newsgroups with this new simple, integrated Internet
newsreader. Features, such as a preview pane and folders, enable users
to read articles quickly and filter out unwanted information.
- Multilanguage support: Read pages authored in other languages with
Internet Explorer's support for international character sets using
Apple Language Pack. Also, Internet Explorer is available in nine
languages, helping you share information with people worldwide.
Internet Explorer 3.0a
Version 3.0a of Internet Explorer for Macintosh includes the following
feature, in addition to the features listed above:
- Personal Web Server version 1.0: A full-featured Web server that you
can use to create a personalized home page and monitor its activity. As
the owner of the Web server, you can use the administration tools to
remotely access and modify your home page from Internet Explorer.
The following problems that were known to occur with previous versions of
Internet Explorer for Macintosh have been addressed in version 3.0a:
Internet Explorer 3.01a
Version 3.01a of Internet Explorer for Macintosh includes the following
features, in addition to the features listed above:
- Support for 68K Macintoshes: Now you can run Internet Explorer 3.01a on
Macintoshes with 68030 and higher processors.
- JavaScript Support: Internet Explorer now supports JavaScript,
completing the browser's compatibility with all the technologies that
add interactivity to Web pages.
- Download Manager: Download files while you continue to browse the Web.
Download Manager tracks the download progress and even lets you stop,
then resume the download at a later time.
- FTP Folder Download: Perform FTP folder downloads without having to use
a helper program. Internet Explorer for Macintosh supports the
importing of Fetch bookmarks for FTP addresses. Internet Explorer
also now supports automatic decoding of BinHex and MacBinary files.
- Autosearch: Search for a topic directly from the address bar by typing
"go" or "?" (without the quotation marks) followed by the topic you
want.
- Cookies Choice: Choose to accept or decline "cookies" as part of
Internet Explorer's enhanced security features.
- Refresh Frame: Refresh individual frames within a page.
- Monitoring Favorites: Internet Explorer notifies you when your favorite
sites have changed. Select from a variety of monitoring options right
from the Favorites menu.
- AutoComplete: Begin typing a Web address you've used before, and
Internet Explorer finishes the job.
- Site Password Management: Internet Explorer automatically remembers
names of sites you've visited that have passwords, along with the
passwords you've used, and stores them in the Site Password preference.
You can look up and edit site passwords right from this panel.
- Internet Mail and News 3.0: The latest upgrade lets you send and
receive messages while performing other tasks, plus it offers advanced
searching and filtering capabilities, multiple-account support, a new
and improved toolbar, and too many other new features to mention here.
System Requirements
Obtaining Internet Explorer for Macintosh
To obtain Internet Explorer for Macintosh, see the following Web page:
http://www.microsoft.com/ie/download/
For more information about Microsoft Internet Explorer, see the following
Web page:
http://www.microsoft.com/ie/
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