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Important: There are a couple of things you should know before you undertake this (quite easy, albeit lengthy) endeavor. You will require approximately 26GB (yes, gigabytes) of free space in order to install IE 9 using the method outlined below. Once the installation is complete, you’ll be able to delete all of the files required for the set up, but you’ll still be using approximately 13GB of disk space to run IE 9.
The installation involves downloading 13+GB of data – so you may want to run the initial download overnight, depending on the speed of your Internet connection.
It’s also worth mentioning that while there are other methods to install Internet Explorer on your Mac, this is the only one that I have found to consistently run IE 9 correctly (no crashing, no problems rendering web pages etc). If the above requirements don’t scare you off, here are the steps to install IE 9 on your Mac.
The first thing you’ll need to do is install VirtualBox, if you don’t have it installed on your Mac already. Head over to the VirtualBox download page and download VirtualBox for OS X. The installation is very straight forward – run the installer package and click ‘Next’ a bunch of times. Once completed, don’t open VirtualBox, just proceed to the next step.
Open up a Terminal by navigating to Applications ->Utilities ->Terminal. From the prompt, enter the following command:
This is where you’ll want to take a long break. Your Mac is now downloading approximately 13GB of data.
You can check on the status once in a while but it’s about as entertaining as watching paint dry.
After the download has finished, the files will be processed.
When you see Done! in the Terminal window and are returned to the command prompt, you’re finished with the time consuming part. Leave the Terminal window open – we’ll be using it later to delete the unnecessary files.
Now open VirtualBox from your Applications folder. If you’re prompted to download an update, click the Download button. If you’re not, skip down to step #14.
Again, click the Download button.
Now click the Install button.
If prompted, click Upgrade.
Scroll all the way to the bottom of the VirtualBox License window (the I Agree button won’t be ‘clickable’ until you do). Click I Agree.
Enter your password when prompted.
Finally, click OK.
Select IE9 (clean) from the column on the left side of the VirtualBox window. Note: you may also see an entry titled ‘IE9 Inaccessible’ – ignore it. Now click the Settings button from the Toolbar.
Click the System tab from the top menu. Select Motherboard from the secondary menu. Use the ‘slider’ to increase the Base Memory: level. Assuming your Mac has at least 2GB of RAM, I would suggest increasing the Base Memory to 1024MB. Your VirtualBox (IE 9) will run quite slowly if you use much less than 1024MB of memory. Click OK when you’re done.
With IE9 (clean) still selected, click the Start button.
VirtualBox will now explain how the Auto capture keyboard feature works. Read this message carefully. In a nutshell it amounts to this – use the left command key on your keyboard to ‘release’ your keyboard and mouse from the virtual machine (IE 9). Click OK.
Windows will now boot.
If a mouse pointer integration message appears, ignore it and click OK.
Once Windows finishes setting itself up and boots, select the Administrator ‘button’. Note:NOT the “Admin” user. Use the password: Password1
Note: the password is case sensitive – the P in Password1 must be capitalized.
Now you’ll sign into Windows.
The Windows Activation window will appear. Click Ask me later. You’ll be presented with this screen every time you launch your IE 9 Virtual Machine – click Ask me later every time.
You will have a complete Windows 7 working environment, including Internet Explorer 9.
Now you can test out web sites in IE 9, access those “Internet Explorer only” sites etc.
Bring that Terminal window back up. Enter the command:
cd .ievms
Now enter the following commands, one at a time:
cd vhd cd IE9 rm *.rar rm *.exe ls
After entering the “ls” command, you should see two files (and only two files) – Windows 7.vhd and Windows 7.vcm.
That will have cleared up about 13GB of hard drive space, leaving only the files required to run Windows 7 and IE 9. You can quit the Terminal now – you’re done!
This is a list of Apple Macintosh software published by Microsoft. Prior to 1994, Microsoft had an extensive range of actively developed Macintosh software. In 1994, Microsoft stopped development of most of its Mac applications until a new version of Office in 1998, after the creation of the new Microsoft Macintosh Business Unit the year prior.
Pre-Microsoft Macintosh Business Unit (1984-1998)[edit]
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Microsoft BASIC[1] Version 1.0 - Version 3.0 (1984–1986)
Microsoft Multiplan (1984)
Microsoft Excel Version 1.0 (1985), 1.5 (1988), 2.2 (1989), 3.0 (1990), 4.0 (1992), 5.0 (1993)
Microsoft Word Version 1.0 (1985), 3.0 (1987), 4.0 (1989), 5.x (1991), 6.0 (1993)
Microsoft Write 1.0 (1987)
Microsoft Works Versions 1.0 to 4.0 (1986–1994)
Microsoft Flight Simulator Version 1.0 (1986), 4.0 (1991)[2]
Microsoft PowerPoint Version 1.0 (1987), 2.0 (1988), 3.0 (1992), 4.0 (1994)
QuickBASIC Version 1.0 (1988)
Microsoft Project Versions 1.0 to 4.0 (1991–1993)
Microsoft Art Gallery (1993)
Microsoft Dinosaurs (1993)
Microsoft FoxPro 2 Version 2.6 (1994)
Microsoft Bookshelf Version 4.0 (1994)
Ghostwriter Mysteries for Creative Writer: The Case of the Blue Makva (1994)
Microsoft Cinemania Version '94, '95, '96, '97 (1994–1996)
Microsoft Creative Writer (1994)
Microsoft Dangerous Creatures (1994)
Microsoft Fine Artist (1994)
Microsoft Musical Instruments (1994)
Microsoft Arcade (1995)
Microsoft Dogs (1995)
Microsoft Encarta Version '95 (1995), 97 (1996)
The Magical School Bus (1995)
Explores Bugs
Explores in the Age of the Dinosaurs
Explores inside the Earth
Explores the Human Body
Explores the Ocean
Explores the Rainforest
Explores the Solar System
Microsoft Visual C++ Pro Cross Development for Mac 4.0 (1995)
Microsoft Wine Guide (1995)
Internet Explorer for Mac Versions 2.0-5.2.3 (1996–2003)
Microsoft Music Central 96 (1996)
Microsoft Music Central 97 (1996)
Microsoft Visual FoxPro Version 3.0 (1996)
Post Microsoft Macintosh Business Unit (1997-Present)[edit]
Software in this list is not necessarily written by Macintosh Business Unit, however was/is published by Microsoft Corp.
Internet Explorer for Mac 96-05
Microsoft Edge (2019)
Microsoft FrontPage (1998)
Microsoft Outlook (1998–2001) 14 (2010), 16 (2018)
Microsoft Excel Version 8.0 (1998), 9.0 (2000), 10 (2001), 11 (2004), 12 (2008), 14 (2010), 16 (2018)
Microsoft PowerPoint Version 8.0 (1998), 9.0 (2000), 10.0 (2002), 11.0 (2004), 12.0 (2008), 14 (2010), 16 (2018)
Microsoft Word Version 8.0 (1998), 9.0 (2000), 10 (2001), 11 (2004), 12 (2008) 14 (2010), 16 (2018)
Microsoft Entourage (2001–2008)
Windows Media Player Version 6.3 (2000), 7.0.1 (2001), 7.1 (2002), 9.0 (2003)
Microsoft Visual Studio (2017), (2019)
Microsoft Visual Studio Code (2015)
Microsoft Virtual PC (2004-6)
Phase One Media Pro (2010) (formerly Microsoft Expression Media and iView Media Pro)
Microsoft Windows Phone 7 Connector (Version 1, 2), Microsoft Windows Phone for Mac 3.0
Skype (since its acquisition by Microsoft in 2011)
External links[edit]
Macbook Internet Explorer
References[edit]
Free Download Internet Explorer 9
^Microsoft BASIC version information
^Flight Simulator History Website - Timeline
Download Internet Explorer 9 For Macbook Pro
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