As we know, Microsoft had released a brand new browser, Internet Explorer 8. This browser can render HTML and CSS much better than IE 6. I admit that Microsoft has so many improvements in IE 8. I hope all users who use IE 6 should upgrade their browser to IE 8.

But, I can’t make it comes true.. :sad: There are still a lot of people who use IE 6 to open their favorite websites. Fiuh… how come? And of course, it makes me as a website designer work harder. I should ensure my design will not ruin if I test it in any browser.

And you know what? IE 6 is the most frightening browser in the world. You may have a very good looking website in Firefox, but you can’t have it in IE 6. IE 6 will ruin everything. You can’t see PNG transparency without a bit hacking.

I know IE 6 sucks! But, I must realize that there are still many Internet users who use IE 6. And I still have to make a bit hacking to the HTML and CSS codes. So? What’s the problem?

I have upgraded my old IE 6 to IE 8. But I still need IE 6, to make sure my web design is cross-browser compatible. Of course I can’t install IE 6 after installing IE 8. So, how to install it?

I search on the Internet and found Multiple IE Installer by Tredosoft. We can choose what version of IE that we would like to install. There are IE 3, IE 4, IE 5, IE 5.5 and IE 6. I need only IE 6, so I only choose IE 6. Like other application run in Windows, use this installer is very easy.

Multiple IE

Multiple IE

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5 Responses to “Multiple Internet Explorer Installation”

  1. I think this software is not so good ~
    it always has some bugs ,let me so

  2. @dream
    could you tell us what are they? I don’t find them yet.

  3. but its seems not stable. try IE tester

  4. @tom
    Hmm… But I think it’s different with Multiple IE Installer. IE Tester is another browser that can simulate many version of IE, but Multiple IE Installer installs another IE although we have one already.

  5. IE collection has a nice installer like multiple IE and includes IE6 IE7 …and IE8

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