Run Internet Explorer on Linux
Most Linux users would be appalled by the idea of using any Microsoft product, especially Internet Explorer. However, many websites don't render properly using regular Linux browsers, such as Firefox or Konqueror. Other sites either require ActiveX controls or are designed to work only with Internet Explorer. Also, how can you test your new Web design and JavaScript for IE if you're an Apache and Linux maven?
For those who may have the need for Internet Explorer without the need to move to another machine or reboot, there is a solution for you: an extremely useful project aptly named IEs4Linux. In this article, we'll describe how to install and begin using multiple versions of Internet Explorer using Wine and IEs4Linux.