KMAX: A Note to Macintosh Users using Internet Explorer
In an effort to keep this site compliant with web standards as set by the World Wide Web Consortium some of the functionality of this site may not perform as expected. This is due to the Microsoft Corporation's decision to discontinue support for the Internet Explorer browser for the Macintosh operating system. Macintosh users are encouraged to use Apple's Safari browser or Mozilla's Firefox which can be downloaded from the links below. We apologize for any inconvenience.Safari for MacintoshFirefox for MacintoshMicrosoft: No new versions of IE for MacLast modified: June 13, 2003, 2:33 PM PDTBy Ian FriedStaff Writer, CNET News.comMicrosoft said Friday that it is halting development of future Macintosh versions of its Internet Explorer browser, citing competition from Apple Computer's Safari browser. Although Microsoft may continue to provide security and performance updates, no major new releases are planned, Microsoft Product Manager Jessica Sommer told CNET News.com. Sommer said that, with the emergence of Apple's Safari browser, Microsoft felt that customers were better served by using Apple's browser, noting that Microsoft does not have the access to the Macintosh operating system that it would need to compete."No IE 6 is planned," Sommer said in a telephone interview. "Safari is turning into a better answer for (Apple) customers."