It should be possible to run some versions of Internet Explorer via Wine-Bottler or similar e.g. VirtualBox plus a VM from the above at least solves any cost issues. There is actually a way to get a virtual machine for any of these free free of charge just to run Internet Explorer.
You could use - as you have already tried Parallels Desktop or alternatively VMware Fusion or VirtualBox which unlike the other two is free. Windows Home Server is also effectively deceased along with Microsoft Media Center. Note: Silverlight might be considered an alternative but again Microsoft wish that would also crawl away and die and again I do not believe it works in Edge. Yes, it’s a complete version of IE11, it’s always the latest version, and it works great. Developers these days are supposed to use. Internet Explorer 11 is a Windows web browser from Microsoft, but those running OS X on a Mac can also use Internet Explorer 11 through a great free service called ModernIE from Microsoft. Try Free TodayParallels Desktop - Run Windows on Mac without Rebooting Easy to Get Started. Its lightening fast, lets you run more than just IE (e.g., Visio, MS Project), and - as an added bonus - I can also run desktop Linux on MacBook.
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Microsoft have long wished Active-X would crawl away and die. Parallels Desktop - Run Windows on Mac without Rebooting Easy to Get Started. I made the switch to VMWare Fusion for Mac late last year and havent looked back. If you have a Mac device with you and you want to perform cross browser testing of your website on Internet Explorer or Edge, then you are out of luck. Active-X only works in Internet Explorer for Windows, it may not even work in the current/last version of Internet Explorer for Windows 10 and certainly does not work in Edge the supposed replacement for Internet Explorer. Internet Explorer and it’s newer cousin Edge browsers work only on Windows machines.