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I want to get in the habit of copying the latest browser versions to disk, so I have a backup copy of them several years from now, if I want to revert to that version.
However, I've tried downloading both Netscape and IE. Upon clicking "download," the pop-up box comes up asking "Do you want to run this program from its current location, or save to disk?" I choose "save to disk." But I'm concerned I'm not really downloading the program. When I look at the file size of the program on the Download site, it's something like 17-20 MB. However, the resulting .exe file I save to my hard drive is less than 1 MB.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks so much!
Netscape's Browser Archive [home.netscape.com]
SillyDog's Netscape archive [sillydog.org] (454 versions)
Microsoft's Previous IE versions [microsoft.com]
Chuck Upsdell Browser News [upsdell.com]
Be sure to follow the links to other browser pages for more information.
You can run as many versions of IE you like on some computers. For instance, I run as many Windows versions I like to on a Mac. Each of those windows versions have a different version of IE and other browsers installed. It all runs from the same box, on the same screen, on different windows.
Macguru- Nice way of doing things.
I think the oldest browser still available for download is Mosaic. Lynx ca be a pretty usefull toll too.