Old and New Version of Internet Explorer Download

Download Old Version of Internet Explorer  Skip Development Versionstead Version Name Released Date Size OS Supported D/L 07 November, 2013(7 years ago) 28.34 MB Windows 7, 7 x64 13 November, 2012(7 years ago) 22.2 MB Windows 7 13 November, 2012(7 years ago) 42.71 MB Windows 7 […]


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Version Name

Released Date

Size

OS Supported

D/L

07 November, 2013
(7 years ago)

28.34 MB


Windows 7, 7 x64

13 November, 2012
(7 years ago)

22.2 MB


Windows 7

13 November, 2012
(7 years ago)

42.71 MB


Windows 7 x64, Server 2008

14 March, 2011
(9 years ago)

34.7 MB


Windows 7 x64

14 March, 2011
(9 years ago)

17.28 MB


Windows 7

14 March, 2011
(9 years ago)

34.46 MB


Windows Vista

14 March, 2011
(9 years ago)

17.17 MB


Windows Vista x64

13 February, 2011
(9 years ago)

2.36 MB


Windows 7

13 February, 2011
(9 years ago)

2.41 MB


Windows 7 x64

19 March, 2009
(11 years ago)

16.1 MB


Windows XP

19 March, 2009
(11 years ago)

32.4 MB


Windows XP x64

19 March, 2009
(11 years ago)

24.31 MB


Windows Vista x64

11 March, 2009
(11 years ago)

13.3 MB


Windows Vista

18 October, 2006
(14 years ago)

14.8 MB


Windows XP, Server 2003

18 October, 2006
(14 years ago)

28.29 MB


Windows XP x64, Server 2003 x64

27 August, 2001
(19 years ago)

480.24 KB

27 August, 2001
(19 years ago)

76.74 MB

18 March, 1999
(21 years ago)

12.3 MB


Windows 95, 98, 2000

84.12 MB


Windows 95, 98, 2000

84.57 MB


Windows 95, 98, 2000

13.32 MB


Windows 95, 98, 3.1

About Internet Explorer

Internet Explorer, abbreviated IE or MSIE, is a proprietary graphical web browser made by Microsoft and included as part of the Microsoft Windows line of operating systems. It has been the most widely-used web browser since 1999.

Internet Explorer has been designed to view the broadest range of web pages and to provide certain features within the operating system, including Windows Update. During the heydays of the historic browser wars, Internet Explorer superseded Netscape by supporting many of the progressive features of the time.

The Component Object Model (COM) technology is used extensively in Internet Explorer. It allows third parties to add functionalities via Browser Helper Objects (BHO); and allows websites to offer rich content via ActiveX.

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