"No. Apple mac computers use Safari, and Firefox. Firefox is the same for Windows and Mac. I think that Internet Explorer was created for computers that use Windows only."
No, Internet Explorer will not function on a Mac. You can use Safari, Firefox, Google Chrome, Opera, or Camino on a Mac.
Internet Explorer for Mac was created on 1996-04-23.
Internet Explorer for Mac was discontinued in 2002. It is possible to run it in older versions of Mac OS X. Internet Explorer for Windows can be run in Windows on Intel-based Macs via Boot Camp, Parallels Desktop for Mac, or VMWare Fusion.
The Final update for Internet Explorer for Mac was released on July 11th, 2003. After December 31st, 2005 support for Internet Explorer for Mac will end.
You can't run Mac Software on Windows unless you installed Mac explorer To get Mac Explorer, you may check out this link. http://macexplorer.software.informer.com/
The Mac version of Internet Explorer was discontinued by Microsoft in 2003 and there is no current version for Mac OS X. This is generally considered a good thing.
Copies of Microsoft Internet Explorer for the Apple Mac can be downloaded from a number of places online. These include the Microsoft website, 'Pure Mac' dot com and 'Internet Explorer for Mac' dot com.
There is no current version of Internet Explorer available for the Mac. Internet Explorer for the Mac was discontinued in 2003 and Microsoft recommends "that users migrate to more recent web browsing technologies such as Apple's Safari." Other alternatives (that are faster and safer than Internet Explorer) include FireFox, Chrome or Opera. (See links below)
absolutely nothing, the system is useless use unix or mac OS instead
Not natively but there are 2 FREE alternatives to have Internet Explorer 7 or ANY Windows Applications running on your Mac OS X : 1. Install Winbottler to run any Windows Application in Mac OS X http://winebottler.kronenberg.org 2. Use Sun Virtual Box. This works similar to VM Ware Fusion or Parallels Desktop where you can run Windows Operating System under Mac OS X. http://www.virtualbox.org You got the best of both worlds : Windows Applications + Mac OS X applications running on the same system.
This is not needed