Web Browsers

There are a number of Web browsers and multiple versions of browsers available for both Windows (from 3.1 to XP, 7 and beyond) and Mac (from OS 7.1 to OS X). The new version of our site uses some client-side JavaScript that works best the the newest versions of the most popular Web browsers, Chrome, FireFox, Safari and Internet Explorer.

What if I’m on AOL?
Even if you’re an AOL user, you can still download and use the latest versions of Safari, Chrome or FireFox and use those to surf the web.

I thought Safari was just for iPhones?
Apple added Safari to the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch long after making the popular browser for the Mac. It is also available for Windows and uses WebKit – an open source scripting library developed by Apple, but now being used by Android powered devices and it’s the engine under the hood in Google’s Chrome browser.

Click here to get the latest version of Safari.

I’d rather use Microsoft Internet Explorer – where do I get the latest version?
Windows users (95/98/Me/NT/XP/Vista/7), click here. Note to Mac users: On June 16, 2003, Microsoft announced that it officially stopped development of future versions of Internet Explorer for the Mac OS. This is in response to Apple’s new browser, Safari, which offers the same features and runs much faster. Safari is also available for Windows XP and Vista.