First of all, without standards, the web would break. The greatest improvement over Internet Explorer 5 – and any other browser I’ve used – is in the support for web standards.
I wanted to see these standards implemented, and help if I could. That was certainly my main interest in participating in the Internet Explorer 5 beta program. One of the stated goals of the Internet Explorer 5 Macintosh Edition team was to deliver complete support for CSS-1 and HTML 4, which would be an historic achievement – and something The Web Standards Project and its thousands of members have been asking browser makers to do. This update is for the English, Japanese, French, German, Italian, Spanish and Swedish versions. Updated support for Flash, Shockwave and QuickTime plug-ins.
This update of Internet Explorer 5.1 for Mac Preview Release provides: Internet Explorer 5.2.3 Macintosh Edition is the Web browser that’s simple to use, hassle free, and totally built for your Macintosh.