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Internet Explorer 4 on Solaris

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Description

Internet Explorer for UNIX

Source

Internet Explorer for UNIX

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Internet Explorer for UNIX

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Screenshot

Low resolution?

I guess so :)

Purpose of use

to show that IE for UNIX really existed

Replaceable?

sure, when IE becomes open source ;)

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This software is Copyrighted Unix Software

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18:25:24, 23 March 2006 . . RaviC (Talk | Contribs) . . 600x406 (42,671 bytes) (Internet Explorer 4 on Solaris)

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