Most sane folks could have greeted the arrival of Internet Explorer 9 with a curious click a download button or an effortless update of the browser they were already using, but that’s not enough for everybody. One chap with a taste for the eccentrically geeky decided to take this chance to head through a retrospective of each version of IE, going the complete as far back as Windows 95′s first iteration, and to run the Acid compatibility tests to peer how they withstand modern standards. IE1, the traditional, CSS-deprived beast that it’s, choked immediately and did not even display its homepage without an error, but things improved steadily from there until the triumph of iteration 9. See all that glorious progress happening within the space of a number of minutes within the video after the break.
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