You can also hold a rendered web page in the sidebar using the Page Holder tool.
One is the scrapbook feature which allows you to archive any web page in its present code or appearance. It also has features not found in other web browsers. This allows it to support HTML 4.0, CSS Level 1, DOM Level 1, and ECMAScript. Internet Explorer for Apple devices differs from Windows in that it uses a Tasman layout engine. The web browser can also be used as a compatibility solution for websites that are not compatible with Safari, Google Chrome, and Firefox.
IE for Mac supports PNG image standard, DOCTYPE switching, Text Zoom, and XML source view. It is fitted with the Tasman browser engine to transform HTML documents and other resources from a web page into an interactive digital representation on your device. It also requires 8 MB RAM (not including Virtual Memory), 12 MB hard disk space, Open Transport 1.2, and QuickTime 3.0. Internet Explorer for Mac is a web browser developed by Microsoft for Mac OS X 10.6 and older.