Yep, IE works fine on OSX.
Microsoft stopped supporting IE on Macs a while back and have no plans on releasing IE7 (the most current version for Mac is about IE4!) so I wouldn't bother.
Even the most techy Pro-PC guy on our team admits it is very cool, and is seriously considering replacing whole rooms of PC's with dual booting Mac's!
PC's should be replaced by MAcs full stop
Quote from: (woz) on December 03, 2006, 03:28:22 pmPC's should be replaced by MAcs full stop What is the difference between a PC and a MAC? If OSX was released as standalone software (which apple are trying to avoid so they can charge a more for the same hardware) then there wouldn't be any difference really. PCs are just bits of hardware stuffed into a box, so are macs, but you pay extra so you can run OSX on it.
but as OSX can only really be run on a mac then thats the main difference, and its the operating system that is (in most cases) the main attraction. Apples just seem to me, and a lot of other users to be very intuitative to use and good to look at. I don't know the inns and outs but there must be a significant difference between the way in which mac hardware works and the way MS hardware works, or you'd have had dual OS computers a long time ago? surely??
Err, yeah I know I wrote a similar thing a few posts ago. I also know someone who was working on the mac conversion, but on allowing old mac software to run on intel hardware without converting and recompiling it. Kind of on the fly machine code translation.