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Technology Stocks : How high will Microsoft fly?
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To: t2 who wrote (18279)3/18/1999 6:35:00 PM
From: RTev   of 74651
 
Was IE always available for UNIX and Solaris?

Yes. Since version 3 I believe, but definitely with version 4. It's even been talked about at the trial. They needed the multiple-system approach to respond to businesses that said they'd only standardize on a browser that would run on all their machines. Netscape has always released their browser for multiple systems. IE is also available on the Mac, of course, where it is the default browser on new systems (although Netscape is included in a folder). They released theirs a few months early and call it 4.5, but it contains most of the non-Win-specific stuff in 5.
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