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Internet Explorer 5

Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 (IE5) is the fifth, and by now, discontinued, version of the Internet Explorer graphical web browser, the successor to Internet Explorer 4 and one of the main participants of the first browser war. Its distribution methods and Windows integration were involved in the United States v. Microsoft Corp. case. Launched on March 18, 1999, it was the default browser in Windows 98 Second Edition, Windows 2000 and Windows ME (later default was Internet Explorer 6) and can replace previous versions of Internet Explorer on Windows 3.1x, Windows NT 3.51, Windows 95, Windows NT 4.0 and the original release of Windows 98. Although Internet Explorer 5 ran only on Windows, its siblings Internet Explorer for Mac 5 and Internet Explorer for UNIX 5 supported Mac OS X, Solaris and HP-UX.[3]

Internet Explorer 5
Screenshot
Internet Explorer 5 in Windows 98
Developer(s)Microsoft
Initial releaseMarch 18, 1999; 23 years ago (1999-03-18)[1]
Stable release
5.5 Service Pack 2 (5.50.4807.2300) / July 23, 2001; 21 years ago (2001-07-23)[2]
EngineMSHTML
Operating system
Included withWindows 98 SE, Windows 2000 and Windows ME
PredecessorInternet Explorer 4 (1997)
SuccessorInternet Explorer 6 (2001)
LicenseProprietary software
Website

IE5 presided over a large market share increase over Netscape Navigator between 1999 and 2001, and offered many advanced features for its day. In addition, it was compatible with the largest range of OSes of all the IE versions. However, support for many OSes quickly dropped off with later patches, and Windows XP and later Windows versions are not supported, because of inclusion of later IE versions. The 1999 review in PC World noted, "Credit the never-ending game of browser one-upsmanship that Netscape and Microsoft play. The new IE 5 trumps Netscape Communicator with smarter searching and accelerated browsing."[4]

IE5 attained over 50% market share by early 2000, taking the lead over other browser versions including IE4 and Netscape.[5] 5.x versions attained over 80% market share by the release of IE6 in August 2001.[6] 5.0x and 5.5 were surpassed by Internet Explorer 6.0, dropping it to the second most popular browser, with market share dropping to 34 percent by mid-2003.[7] In addition, Firefox 1.0 had overtaken it in market share by early 2005.[8] Market share of IE5 fell below 1% by the end of 2006, right when Internet Explorer 7 was released.[9]

Microsoft spent over US$100 million a year[10] in the late 1990s, with over 1000 people working on IE by 1999 during the development of IE5.[11]

The rendering behavior of Internet Explorer 5.x lives on in other browsers' quirks modes.[12] Internet Explorer 5 is no longer available for download from Microsoft. However, archived versions of the software can be found on various websites.

It is the last version of Internet Explorer to support Windows 3.1x, Windows NT 3.51, Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0 service packs 3—6; as the following version, Internet Explorer 6, only supports Windows NT 4.0 SP6a or later.

History

 
Usage share of Internet Explorer 5 rose rapidly between its release in early 1999 to being replaced by IE6 in mid-2001; Graph from 1994 to 2011 for all versions of IE[citation needed]

The actual release of Internet Explorer 5 happened in three stages. First, a Developer Preview was released in June 1998 (5.0B1), and then a Public Preview was released in November 1998 (5.0B2). Then in March 1999 the final release was released (5.0). In September it was released with Windows 98 Second Edition. Version 5.01, a bug fix version, was released in December 1999. Windows 2000 includes this version. Version 5.0 was the last one to be released for Windows 3.1x or Windows NT 3.x. Internet Explorer 5 Macintosh Edition had been released a few months earlier on March 27, 2000, and was the last version of Internet Explorer to be released on a non-Windows platform. Version 5.5 for Windows was released in June 2000, bundled with Windows ME and 128-bit encryption. It dropped support for several older Windows versions.

A 1999 review of IE5 by Paul Thurrott described IE5 in ways such as, "Think of IE 5.0 as IE 4.0 done right: All of the rough areas have been smoothed out..", "....comes optionally bundled with a full suite of Internet applications that many people are going to find irresistible.", "IE 5.0 is a world-class suite of Internet applications."[13]

Microsoft ended all support for Internet Explorer 5.5, including security updates, on December 31, 2005.[14] Microsoft continued to support Internet Explorer 5.01 on Windows 2000 SP4, according to its Support Lifecycle Policy; however, as with Windows 2000, this support was ended on July 13, 2010.[15]

Overview

 
Internet Explorer 5 on Solaris (CDE)

Version 5.0, launched on March 18, 1999, and subsequently included with Windows 98 Second Edition and bundled with Microsoft Office 2000, was a significant release that supported bi-directional text, ruby characters, XML, XSLT and the ability to save web pages in MHTML format. There was enhanced support for CSS Level 1 and 2, and a side bar for web searches was introduced, allowing quick jumps throughout results.[16]

The first release of Windows 98 in 1998 had included IE4. However, Internet Explorer 5 incorrectly includes the padding and borders within a specified width or height; this results in a narrower or shorter rendering of a box.[17] The bug was fixed in Internet Explorer 6 when running in standards-compliant mode.

With the release of Internet Explorer 5.0, Microsoft released the first version of XMLHttpRequest (XHR), giving birth to Ajax (even though the term "Ajax" was not coined until years later.) XMLHttpRequest is an API that can be used by JavaScript, and other Web browser scripting languages to transfer XML and other text data between a page's client side and server side,[18] and was available since the introduction of Internet Explorer 5.0[19] and is accessible via JScript, VBScript and other scripting languages supported by IE browsers. Windows Script Host was also installed with IE5, although later on viruses and malware would attempt to use this ability as an exploit, which resulted pressure to disable it for security reasons.[20] Smart Offline Favorites feature was added to the Active Desktop component introduced in IE4.

An "HTML Application" (HTA) is a Microsoft Windows application written with HTML and Dynamic HTML and introduced with IE5. Internet Explorer 5.0 also introduced favicon support[21] and Windows Script Host, which provides scripting capabilities comparable to batch files, but with a greater range of supported features.

Version 5.5 followed in June 2000. First released to developers at the 2000 Professional Developers Conference in Orlando, Florida, then made available for download, version 5.5 focused on improved print preview capabilities, CSS and HTML standards support, and developer APIs; this version was bundled with Windows ME. Version 5.5 also includes support for 128-bit encryption. Although it is no longer available for download from Microsoft directly it can also be installed with MSN Explorer 6.0 as msnsetup_full.exe. The full version of MSN Explorer can be downloaded only if you use Windows 95, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 98, Windows 98 SE and Windows 2000 if Internet Explorer 5.5 has not yet been installed. The full version will work on also Windows ME and Windows XP but you will need to download it on Windows 2000 or earlier and transfer the setup file to the newer operating system. If you still want to download it on a newer operating system the only way is to use an outdated web browser such as Netscape 4.8.

Although newer browsers have been released, IE5 rendering mode continues to have an impact, as a 2008 Ars Technica article notes:

IE5.5 (and below) was decidedly nonstandard in its rendering behavior. Hundreds of millions of web pages were written to look "right" in IE5.5's broken rendering. The result was something of a quandary for Microsoft when it came to release IE6. They wanted to improve the standards conformance in IE6, but could not afford to break pages dependent on the older behavior.
The solution was the "doctype switch". The doctype switch allowed IE6 to support both the old IE5.5 behavior—"quirks mode"—and new, more standards-conforming behavior—"standards mode."[22]

United States v. Microsoft Corp.

On April 3, 2000, Judge Jackson issued his findings of fact that Microsoft had abused its monopoly position by attempting to "dissuade Netscape from developing Navigator as a platform", that it "withheld crucial technical information", and attempted to reduce Navigator's usage share by "giving Internet Explorer away and rewarding firms that helped build its usage share" and "excluding Navigator from important distribution channels".[23]

Jackson also released a remedy that suggested Microsoft should be broken up into two companies. This remedy was overturned on appeal, amidst charges that Jackson had revealed a bias against Microsoft in communication with reporters. The findings of fact that Microsoft had broken the law, however, were upheld. The Department of Justice announced on September 6, 2001 that it was no longer seeking to break up Microsoft and would instead seek a lesser antitrust penalty. Several months later the Department of Justice agreed on a settlement agreement with Microsoft.

Major features

IE5 introduced many new or improved features:[24]

Bundled software

IE5 for Windows came with Windows Media Player 6.0 (with new Real Audio codecs), NetMeeting 2.11, Chat 2.5 and FrontPage Express 2.0. Other optional installs included Offline Browsing Pack, Internet Explorer Core Web Fonts, and Visual Basic Scripting (VBScript) support.[30] Internet Explorer versions 5.0 and 5.5 are no longer available from Microsoft.

System and hardware requirements

Internet Explorer
Desktop Market Share
— February 2023[31] via Net Applications[note 1][note 2]
Internet Explorer 80.02%
Internet Explorer 90.01%
Internet Explorer 110.86%
All variants0.89%
  1. ^ Includes Maxthon, Tencent Traveler, and other Internet Explorer shells
  2. ^ This is the last update from NetMarketShare, as it will be retired in its current form.

Microsoft Edge excluded from the list.

Other sources show lower numbers.[32]

Adoption capability overview

IE 5.01 SP2 was the last version to support Windows 3.1x and Windows NT 3.51. Support for 3.1x and NT 3.51 was dropped after that, as well as support for HP-UX, Solaris, the classic Mac OS, and Mac OS X. Windows 2000 was the last to support IE 5.0 (with which it was released) well after support in other Windows systems was deprecated. IE 5.5 SP2 was the last version to support Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0 versions below SP6a, but above SP2. In addition, users of Windows NT 4.0 SP6a, Windows 98, Windows 2000 and Windows ME could upgrade to IE 6.0 SP1. IE5 was not developed for 68k Macs, support for which had been dropped in Internet Explorer 4.5.

Windows software

  • Windows 32-bit versions, including Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT 3.51, Windows NT 4.0, and Windows 2000[33]
  • Windows 16-bit versions, including Windows 3.1 and Windows for Workgroups 3.11[33]
  • Note: Although Windows NT version 3.51 is a 32-bit platform, it must run the 16-bit version of Internet Explorer.[33]
  • UNIX, including Sun Solaris 2.5.1, Sun Solaris 2.6, and Hewlett Packard HP-UX[33]

PC hardware

  • Internet Explorer 5.0 for 32-bit Windows Operating Systems[34]
    • Minimum Requirements: 486DX/66 MHz or higher, Windows 95/98, 12MB RAM, 56MB disk space.[34]
    • Download Size: 37 MB[34]
    • There was also a 380 KB active installer that only downloaded selected components[34]
  • Internet Explorer 5.0 for 16-bit Windows Operating Systems[34]
    • Minimum Requirements: 486DX or higher, Windows 3.1 or NT 3.5, 12 MB RAM for browser only installation[34] (16 MB RAM if using the Java VM). 30 MB disk space to run setup.
    • Download Size: 9.4 MB[34]

Apple Macintosh

Internet Explorer 5 for Apple Macintosh requirements:[35]

  • PowerPC processor
  • Mac OS version 7.6.1 or later
  • 8 MB RAM plus Virtual Memory
  • 12 MB hard disk space
  • QuickTime 3.0 or later
  • Open Transport 1.2 or later

Versions

Internet Explorer for Windows[2]
Version number Release date Significant changes Shipped with
5.0 Beta 1 June 2, 1998 Support of more CSS2 features
5.0 Beta 2 November 15, 1998 Support of bi-directional text, ruby character, XML/XSL and more CSS properties
5.0 March 18, 1999[1] Final release. Windows 98 SE
5.01 November 8, 1999 Bug fix release. Windows 2000
5.01 SP1 August 15, 2000 Vulnerability patch. Windows 2000 SP1
5.01 SP2 May 16, 2001 Vulnerability patch. Last version to support Windows 3.1x and Windows NT 3.51. Windows 2000 SP2
5.01 SP3 August 29, 2002 Updates, included in SP3. Windows 2000 SP3
5.01 SP4 June 26, 2003 Latest updates included with 2000 SP4. Windows 2000 SP4
5.5 Beta 1 December 25, 1999 Support of more CSS properties and minor changes to support of frames Windows Neptune
5.5 June 19, 2000 Final release. Windows ME
5.5 SP1 October 20, 2000 Vulnerability patch.
5.5 SP2 July 23, 2001 Vulnerability patch. Last version to support Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0 service packs 3—6.
5.6[36] August 18, 2000 Released for Windows Whistler build 2257. Windows Whistler

Early versions of Mac OS X shipped with Internet Explorer for Mac v5.1 as the default web browser, only until Mac OS X 10.2, where the default web browser in Mac OS X Panther is Safari.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b . Microsoft. March 18, 1999. Archived from the original on December 13, 2007. Retrieved May 1, 2011.
  2. ^ a b , Microsoft Knowledgebase Article Q164539
  3. ^ "Microsoft Unveils Faster, Simpler and More Reliable Internet Explorer 5 Macintosh Edition". Microsoft press release. January 5, 2000. Retrieved April 1, 2007.
  4. ^ timestamp(919411200000,'longDateTime') (February 19, 1999). . Pcworld.com. Archived from the original on September 23, 2009. Retrieved April 25, 2012.
  5. ^ . Thecounter.com. Archived from the original on December 8, 2004. Retrieved April 25, 2012.
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  8. ^ "Netscape's Market Share, March 2005". Marketshare.hitslink.com. Retrieved April 25, 2012.
  9. ^ "Netscape's Market Share, December 2006". Marketshare.hitslink.com. Retrieved April 25, 2012.
  10. ^ . News.com. April 15, 2003. Archived from the original on January 9, 2009. Retrieved April 25, 2012.
  11. ^ "Memoirs From the Browser Wars". Ericsink.com. Retrieved April 25, 2012.
  12. ^ Bright, Peter (January 25, 2008). "Wisdom and folly: IE8's super standards mode cuts both ways". Ars Technica. Condé Nast. Retrieved July 19, 2019.
  13. ^ . Winsupersite.com. October 6, 2010. Archived from the original on August 16, 2000. Retrieved April 25, 2012.
  14. ^ "Lifecycle Supported Service Packs". Microsoft Corporation. Retrieved February 13, 2009.
  15. ^ "Microsoft Product Lifecycle". Support.microsoft.com. Retrieved April 25, 2012.
  16. ^ Shultz, Greg (October 9, 2002). "Internet Explorer's Search Assistant gives you plenty of search options". Tech Republic. Retrieved October 11, 2021.
  17. ^ Lance Silver (March 2001). "CSS Enhancements in Internet Explorer 6". MSDN Library. Microsoft. Retrieved June 24, 2007.
  18. ^ April 5, 2006
  19. ^ Dutta, Sunava (January 23, 2006). "Native XMLHTTPRequest object". IEBlog. Microsoft. Retrieved November 30, 2006.
  20. ^ February 13, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  21. ^ "How to Add a Shortcut Icon to a Web Page". Microsoft Developer Network. Microsoft. Retrieved March 15, 2010.
  22. ^ Unpacking Internet Explorer 8's multiple rendering modes, Ars Technica.com
  23. ^ U.S. v. Microsoft: Court's Findings of Fact, May 12, 2005
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  36. ^ "Windows XP build 2276". BetaWiki. Retrieved March 9, 2021.

External links

  • Internet Explorer Architecture
  • Internet Explorer Community—The official Microsoft Internet Explorer Community
Preceded by Internet Explorer 5
1999
Succeeded by

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Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 IE5 is the fifth and by now discontinued version of the Internet Explorer graphical web browser the successor to Internet Explorer 4 and one of the main participants of the first browser war Its distribution methods and Windows integration were involved in the United States v Microsoft Corp case Launched on March 18 1999 it was the default browser in Windows 98 Second Edition Windows 2000 and Windows ME later default was Internet Explorer 6 and can replace previous versions of Internet Explorer on Windows 3 1x Windows NT 3 51 Windows 95 Windows NT 4 0 and the original release of Windows 98 Although Internet Explorer 5 ran only on Windows its siblings Internet Explorer for Mac 5 and Internet Explorer for UNIX 5 supported Mac OS X Solaris and HP UX 3 Internet Explorer 5ScreenshotInternet Explorer 5 in Windows 98Developer s MicrosoftInitial releaseMarch 18 1999 23 years ago 1999 03 18 1 Stable release5 5 Service Pack 2 5 50 4807 2300 July 23 2001 21 years ago 2001 07 23 2 EngineMSHTMLOperating systemWindows 3 1x Windows NT 3 51 Windows 95 Windows NT 4 0 SP3 or later Windows 98 Mac OS X up to v5 2 3 Classic Mac OS up to v5 1 7 Solaris HP UX up to 5 01 SP1 Included withWindows 98 SE Windows 2000 and Windows MEPredecessorInternet Explorer 4 1997 SuccessorInternet Explorer 6 2001 LicenseProprietary softwareWebsiteInternet Explorer HomeIE5 presided over a large market share increase over Netscape Navigator between 1999 and 2001 and offered many advanced features for its day In addition it was compatible with the largest range of OSes of all the IE versions However support for many OSes quickly dropped off with later patches and Windows XP and later Windows versions are not supported because of inclusion of later IE versions The 1999 review in PC World noted Credit the never ending game of browser one upsmanship that Netscape and Microsoft play The new IE 5 trumps Netscape Communicator with smarter searching and accelerated browsing 4 IE5 attained over 50 market share by early 2000 taking the lead over other browser versions including IE4 and Netscape 5 5 x versions attained over 80 market share by the release of IE6 in August 2001 6 5 0x and 5 5 were surpassed by Internet Explorer 6 0 dropping it to the second most popular browser with market share dropping to 34 percent by mid 2003 7 In addition Firefox 1 0 had overtaken it in market share by early 2005 8 Market share of IE5 fell below 1 by the end of 2006 right when Internet Explorer 7 was released 9 Microsoft spent over US 100 million a year 10 in the late 1990s with over 1000 people working on IE by 1999 during the development of IE5 11 The rendering behavior of Internet Explorer 5 x lives on in other browsers quirks modes 12 Internet Explorer 5 is no longer available for download from Microsoft However archived versions of the software can be found on various websites It is the last version of Internet Explorer to support Windows 3 1x Windows NT 3 51 Windows 95 and Windows NT 4 0 service packs 3 6 as the following version Internet Explorer 6 only supports Windows NT 4 0 SP6a or later Contents 1 History 1 1 Overview 1 2 United States v Microsoft Corp 2 Major features 2 1 Bundled software 3 System and hardware requirements 3 1 Adoption capability overview 3 2 Windows software 3 3 PC hardware 3 4 Apple Macintosh 4 Versions 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory Edit Usage share of Internet Explorer 5 rose rapidly between its release in early 1999 to being replaced by IE6 in mid 2001 Graph from 1994 to 2011 for all versions of IE citation needed The actual release of Internet Explorer 5 happened in three stages First a Developer Preview was released in June 1998 5 0B1 and then a Public Preview was released in November 1998 5 0B2 Then in March 1999 the final release was released 5 0 In September it was released with Windows 98 Second Edition Version 5 01 a bug fix version was released in December 1999 Windows 2000 includes this version Version 5 0 was the last one to be released for Windows 3 1x or Windows NT 3 x Internet Explorer 5 Macintosh Edition had been released a few months earlier on March 27 2000 and was the last version of Internet Explorer to be released on a non Windows platform Version 5 5 for Windows was released in June 2000 bundled with Windows ME and 128 bit encryption It dropped support for several older Windows versions A 1999 review of IE5 by Paul Thurrott described IE5 in ways such as Think of IE 5 0 as IE 4 0 done right All of the rough areas have been smoothed out comes optionally bundled with a full suite of Internet applications that many people are going to find irresistible IE 5 0 is a world class suite of Internet applications 13 Microsoft ended all support for Internet Explorer 5 5 including security updates on December 31 2005 14 Microsoft continued to support Internet Explorer 5 01 on Windows 2000 SP4 according to its Support Lifecycle Policy however as with Windows 2000 this support was ended on July 13 2010 15 Overview Edit Internet Explorer 5 on Solaris CDE Version 5 0 launched on March 18 1999 and subsequently included with Windows 98 Second Edition and bundled with Microsoft Office 2000 was a significant release that supported bi directional text ruby characters XML XSLT and the ability to save web pages in MHTML format There was enhanced support for CSS Level 1 and 2 and a side bar for web searches was introduced allowing quick jumps throughout results 16 The first release of Windows 98 in 1998 had included IE4 However Internet Explorer 5 incorrectly includes the padding and borders within a specified width or height this results in a narrower or shorter rendering of a box 17 The bug was fixed in Internet Explorer 6 when running in standards compliant mode With the release of Internet Explorer 5 0 Microsoft released the first version of XMLHttpRequest XHR giving birth to Ajax even though the term Ajax was not coined until years later XMLHttpRequest is an API that can be used by JavaScript and other Web browser scripting languages to transfer XML and other text data between a page s client side and server side 18 and was available since the introduction of Internet Explorer 5 0 19 and is accessible via JScript VBScript and other scripting languages supported by IE browsers Windows Script Host was also installed with IE5 although later on viruses and malware would attempt to use this ability as an exploit which resulted pressure to disable it for security reasons 20 Smart Offline Favorites feature was added to the Active Desktop component introduced in IE4 An HTML Application HTA is a Microsoft Windows application written with HTML and Dynamic HTML and introduced with IE5 Internet Explorer 5 0 also introduced favicon support 21 and Windows Script Host which provides scripting capabilities comparable to batch files but with a greater range of supported features Version 5 5 followed in June 2000 First released to developers at the 2000 Professional Developers Conference in Orlando Florida then made available for download version 5 5 focused on improved print preview capabilities CSS and HTML standards support and developer APIs this version was bundled with Windows ME Version 5 5 also includes support for 128 bit encryption Although it is no longer available for download from Microsoft directly it can also be installed with MSN Explorer 6 0 as msnsetup full exe The full version of MSN Explorer can be downloaded only if you use Windows 95 Windows NT 4 0 Windows 98 Windows 98 SE and Windows 2000 if Internet Explorer 5 5 has not yet been installed The full version will work on also Windows ME and Windows XP but you will need to download it on Windows 2000 or earlier and transfer the setup file to the newer operating system If you still want to download it on a newer operating system the only way is to use an outdated web browser such as Netscape 4 8 Although newer browsers have been released IE5 rendering mode continues to have an impact as a 2008 Ars Technica article notes IE5 5 and below was decidedly nonstandard in its rendering behavior Hundreds of millions of web pages were written to look right in IE5 5 s broken rendering The result was something of a quandary for Microsoft when it came to release IE6 They wanted to improve the standards conformance in IE6 but could not afford to break pages dependent on the older behavior The solution was the doctype switch The doctype switch allowed IE6 to support both the old IE5 5 behavior quirks mode and new more standards conforming behavior standards mode 22 United States v Microsoft Corp Edit This section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information December 2017 Main article United States v Microsoft Corp 2001 On April 3 2000 Judge Jackson issued his findings of fact that Microsoft had abused its monopoly position by attempting to dissuade Netscape from developing Navigator as a platform that it withheld crucial technical information and attempted to reduce Navigator s usage share by giving Internet Explorer away and rewarding firms that helped build its usage share and excluding Navigator from important distribution channels 23 Jackson also released a remedy that suggested Microsoft should be broken up into two companies This remedy was overturned on appeal amidst charges that Jackson had revealed a bias against Microsoft in communication with reporters The findings of fact that Microsoft had broken the law however were upheld The Department of Justice announced on September 6 2001 that it was no longer seeking to break up Microsoft and would instead seek a lesser antitrust penalty Several months later the Department of Justice agreed on a settlement agreement with Microsoft Major features EditIE5 introduced many new or improved features 24 Web Page Complete 24 Web Archive MHTML only with Microsoft Outlook Express 5 24 Language Encoding new options such as Install On Demand 24 History Explorer Bar new search and sort options 24 Search Explorer Bar new options for searching 24 Favorites make available offline 24 AutoComplete Feature 24 Windows Radio Bar Toolbar 24 Ability to set a default HTML Editor 24 Internet Explorer Repair Tool 24 FTP Folders allows browsing of FTP and Web Based Folders from Windows Explorer see Shell extension 24 Approved Sites PICS not required for listed sites option Hotmail Integration 24 There was also a Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 Resource Kit 25 Compatibility Option allowed Internet Explorer 4 to be run side by side with IE 5 although IE 5 5 would be the last version with this feature 26 27 28 XMLHTTPRequest support via ActiveX making IE 5 the earliest AJAX capable browser 29 Bundled software Edit IE5 for Windows came with Windows Media Player 6 0 with new Real Audio codecs NetMeeting 2 11 Chat 2 5 and FrontPage Express 2 0 Other optional installs included Offline Browsing Pack Internet Explorer Core Web Fonts and Visual Basic Scripting VBScript support 30 Internet Explorer versions 5 0 and 5 5 are no longer available from Microsoft System and hardware requirements EditInternet ExplorerDesktop Market Share February 2023 31 via Net Applications note 1 note 2 Internet Explorer 80 02 Internet Explorer 90 01 Internet Explorer 110 86 All variants0 89 Includes Maxthon Tencent Traveler and other Internet Explorer shells This is the last update from NetMarketShare as it will be retired in its current form Microsoft Edge excluded from the list Other sources show lower numbers 32 vteAdoption capability overview Edit IE 5 01 SP2 was the last version to support Windows 3 1x and Windows NT 3 51 Support for 3 1x and NT 3 51 was dropped after that as well as support for HP UX Solaris the classic Mac OS and Mac OS X Windows 2000 was the last to support IE 5 0 with which it was released well after support in other Windows systems was deprecated IE 5 5 SP2 was the last version to support Windows 95 and Windows NT 4 0 versions below SP6a but above SP2 In addition users of Windows NT 4 0 SP6a Windows 98 Windows 2000 and Windows ME could upgrade to IE 6 0 SP1 IE5 was not developed for 68k Macs support for which had been dropped in Internet Explorer 4 5 Windows software Edit Windows 32 bit versions including Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows NT 3 51 Windows NT 4 0 and Windows 2000 33 Windows 16 bit versions including Windows 3 1 and Windows for Workgroups 3 11 33 Note Although Windows NT version 3 51 is a 32 bit platform it must run the 16 bit version of Internet Explorer 33 UNIX including Sun Solaris 2 5 1 Sun Solaris 2 6 and Hewlett Packard HP UX 33 PC hardware Edit Internet Explorer 5 0 for 32 bit Windows Operating Systems 34 Minimum Requirements 486DX 66 MHz or higher Windows 95 98 12MB RAM 56MB disk space 34 Download Size 37 MB 34 There was also a 380 KB active installer that only downloaded selected components 34 Internet Explorer 5 0 for 16 bit Windows Operating Systems 34 Minimum Requirements 486DX or higher Windows 3 1 or NT 3 5 12 MB RAM for browser only installation 34 16 MB RAM if using the Java VM 30 MB disk space to run setup Download Size 9 4 MB 34 Apple Macintosh Edit Internet Explorer 5 for Apple Macintosh requirements 35 PowerPC processor Mac OS version 7 6 1 or later 8 MB RAM plus Virtual Memory 12 MB hard disk space QuickTime 3 0 or later Open Transport 1 2 or laterVersions EditInternet Explorer for Windows 2 Version number Release date Significant changes Shipped with5 0 Beta 1 June 2 1998 Support of more CSS2 features 5 0 Beta 2 November 15 1998 Support of bi directional text ruby character XML XSL and more CSS properties 5 0 March 18 1999 1 Final release Windows 98 SE5 01 November 8 1999 Bug fix release Windows 20005 01 SP1 August 15 2000 Vulnerability patch Windows 2000 SP15 01 SP2 May 16 2001 Vulnerability patch Last version to support Windows 3 1x and Windows NT 3 51 Windows 2000 SP25 01 SP3 August 29 2002 Updates included in SP3 Windows 2000 SP35 01 SP4 June 26 2003 Latest updates included with 2000 SP4 Windows 2000 SP45 5 Beta 1 December 25 1999 Support of more CSS properties and minor changes to support of frames Windows Neptune5 5 June 19 2000 Final release Windows ME5 5 SP1 October 20 2000 Vulnerability patch 5 5 SP2 July 23 2001 Vulnerability patch Last version to support Windows 95 and Windows NT 4 0 service packs 3 6 5 6 36 August 18 2000 Released for Windows Whistler build 2257 Windows WhistlerEarly versions of Mac OS X shipped with Internet Explorer for Mac v5 1 as the default web browser only until Mac OS X 10 2 where the default web browser in Mac OS X Panther is Safari See also EditBrowser timeline Comparison of web browsers History of the InternetReferences Edit a b Microsoft Delivers World s Fastest Modern Browser Available Today Microsoft March 18 1999 Archived from the original on December 13 2007 Retrieved May 1 2011 a b How to determine which version of Internet Explorer is installed Microsoft Knowledgebase Article Q164539 Microsoft Unveils Faster Simpler and More Reliable Internet Explorer 5 Macintosh Edition Microsoft press release January 5 2000 Retrieved April 1 2007 timestamp 919411200000 longDateTime February 19 1999 Internet Explorer 5 0 Review PC World 1999 Pcworld com Archived from the original on September 23 2009 Retrieved April 25 2012 The Counter March 2000 Thecounter com Archived from the original on December 8 2004 Retrieved April 25 2012 The Counter August 2001 Thecounter com Archived from the original on December 8 2001 Retrieved April 25 2012 The Counter August 2003 Thecounter com Archived from the original on March 7 2005 Retrieved April 25 2012 Netscape s Market Share March 2005 Marketshare hitslink com Retrieved April 25 2012 Netscape s Market Share December 2006 Marketshare hitslink com Retrieved April 25 2012 Victor Software empire pays high price CNET News com April 15 2003 Archived from the original on January 9 2009 Retrieved April 25 2012 Memoirs From the Browser Wars 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