Internet Explorer for Unix is one of the web browsers that have gone down in history not just for efficiency, but for also being one the first of its kind. Of all the historically relevant web browsers it was a proprietary and was owned by a single person. Basically Internet Explorer for Unix was a graphical web browser. The mail purpose of producing the Internet Explorer for Unix was to use it in the X Window System on Solaris or HP-UX. It was a very easily accessible site.
An Overview of the Unix:
Unix is basically an operating system of computer. The system was formulated sometime in the twentieth century between the era of the 1960s and the 1970s. A group of the AT&T employees at Bell Labs developed this operating system called Unix. Among those employees there were Ken Dennis Ritchie, Thompson, Douglas McIlroy and so on.
The versions of Internet Explorer for Unix:
There are total nine different versions of
Internet Explorer for Unix that are very much essential in today's e-based society. These versions of
Internet Explorer for Unix are 4.01 40-bit on Solaris, 4.01 128-bit on HP-UX, 5.0 40-bit on HP-UX, 4.01 40-bit on HP-UX, 4.01 128-bit on Solaris, 5.0 40-bit on Solaris, 5.0 128-bit on Solaris, 5.0 SP1 Beta 128-bit on Solaris and 5.0 128-bit on HP-UX.