Run Internet Explorer 1.0 To 8.0 At A Time With Internet Explorer Collection
Posted October 15, 2009 – 2:50 pm in: Freeware, IEHave you ever wanted to run more than one version of Internet Explorer browser at a time? Wanted to experience the Internet Explorer that was shipped with Windows 95 OS? If you said yes, then here is a cool solution.
Internet Explorer Collection is browser pack that contains multiple standalone versions of Internet Explorer browser. Just download and install the pack to explore all major version of IE. Upon installing the pack, you will be able to run Internet Explorer 1.0 to Internet Explorer 8.0 versions simultaneously.
The current IE Pack contains the following versions of Internet Explorer:
* Internet Explorer 1.0 (4.40.308)
* Internet Explorer 1.5 (0.1.0.10)
* Internet Explorer 2.01 (2.01.046)
* Internet Explorer 3.0 (3.0.1152)
* Internet Explorer 3.01 (3.01.2723)
* Internet Explorer 3.03 (3.03.2925)
* Internet Explorer 4.01 (4.72.3110.0)
* Internet Explorer 5.01 (5.00.3314.2100)
* Internet Explorer 5.5 (5.51.4807.2300)
* Internet Explorer 6.0 (6.00.2800.1106)
* Internet Explorer 6.0 (6.00.2900.2180)
* Internet Explorer 7.0 (7.00.5730.13)
* Internet Explorer 8.0 (8.00.6001.18702)
The pack is around 55 MB and can be downloaded from the link give below.
Download Internet Explorer Collection
Download Internet Explorer Collection (via Softpedia)
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One Comment
Technically that pack is violating Microsoft EULA. Just a FYI there.