THINGS THAT SHOULDN’T EXIST: Internet Explorer for UNIX

If you know anything about early Microsoft, it seems very odd to think of them having anything to do with UNIX in any form. After all, one of the main goals of Windows NT was to make Microsoft a viable competitor in the workstation and server fields. It thus begs the question of just why Microsoft took the effort to port Internet Explorer to their most fierce competitors. After teasing my IE for UNIX during my Solaris 7 video, I felt dig need deeper. My socials: Patreon: Twitter: Discord: ​​ Blog: Chapter Marks: 00:00 - Intro and Installation 02:28 - Struggling With Solaris 7 Patch Madnesss 05:10 - Exploring Internet Explorer for UNIX 09:46 - Outlook Express on UNIX 13:00 - What Actually Makes Up IE/UNIX? 14:29 - Introducing Mainsoft and the Windows Integrated Source Environment 17:30 - Visual SourceSafe for UNIX 19:09 - Why does IE/UNIX Exist? 20:32 - Closing In truth, this wasn’t my fi
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