![]() Versions of Internet Explorer for other operating systems have also been produced, including an Xbox 360 version called Internet Explorer for Xbox and for platforms Microsoft no longer supports: Internet Explorer for Mac and Internet Explorer for UNIX ( Solaris and HP-UX), and an embedded OEM version called Pocket Internet Explorer, later rebranded Internet Explorer Mobile, made for Windows CE, Windows Phone, and, previously, based on Internet Explorer 7, for Windows Phone 7. ![]() Microsoft Edge, IE's successor, first overtook Internet Explorer in terms of market share in November 2019. On traditional PCs, the only platform on which it has ever had a significant share, it is ranked 7th at 0.62%, after 360 Safe Browser. Estimates for Internet Explorer's market share in 2023 are about 0.25% across all platforms, or, by StatCounter's numbers, ranked 10th after 360 Safe Browser. Its usage share has since declined with the launches of Firefox (2004) and Google Chrome (2008) and with the growing popularity of mobile operating systems such as Android and iOS that do not support Internet Explorer. This came after Microsoft used bundling to win the first browser war against Netscape, which was the dominant browser in the 1990s. Internet Explorer was once the most widely used web browser, attaining a peak of 95% usage share by 2003. New feature development for the browser was discontinued in 2016 in favor of its successor, Microsoft Edge. Microsoft spent over US$100 million per year on Internet Explorer in the late 1990s, with over 1,000 people involved in the project by 1999. Later versions were available as free downloads or in- service packs and included in the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) service releases of Windows 95 and later versions of Windows. Starting in 1995, it was first released as part of the add-on package Plus! for Windows 95 that year. While IE has been discontinued on most Windows editions, it remains supported on certain editions of Windows, such as Windows 10 LTSB/LTSC. Internet Explorer (formerly Microsoft Internet Explorer and Windows Internet Explorer, commonly abbreviated as IE or MSIE) is a deprecated (or discontinued for most Windows editions) series of graphical web browsers developed by Microsoft that were used in the Windows line of operating systems. Also, you may want to scan your computer for registry errors. We recommend Registry Easy.Proprietary, requires a Windows license In this case, you may want to scan and eliminate virus from your computer as soon as possible. There are numerous kinds of malware from the internet that is capable of stripping the menu bar (or any other things they want to) from your browser. It is also very common for your Internet Explorer menu bar to be gone out of sudden. If you in case need to disable it, simply change the value data back to 0. The menu bar should be visible on top of your browser now. Close RegEdit and then open Internet Explorer 9.Double-click AlwaysShowMenus, type 1 into the value data field, and then click OK.Right-click Main -> select New -> DWORD (32-bit) Value.Right-click Internet Explorer -> select New -> Key. ![]() Right-click Microsoft -> select New -> Key.HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft Navigate to the following registry key:.Open RegEdit by going to the Start Menu -> type regedit in the search box and then hit Enter.You will have to manually turn the menu bar to be always on via the registry edit. ![]() In Internet Explorer 9 (or in some rare cases IE 11/10), the Menu bar will not appear from the list. To turn Internet Explorer 9 missing menu bar to be always on To show Menu bar in Internet Explorer 11/10, right click anywhere near the address bar or tabs, and click on Menu Bar. ![]() You don’t have to go through the hard way (second method below) to turn the IE menu bar always on. All you need to do is to re-enable it from the toolbar list. If your Menu bar suddenly gone missing, or after you’ve upgraded your IE to the latest version, the menu bar is simply reset and remain hidden. This will only work in the latest IE11/IE10. How to Show Menu Bar in Internet Explorer 11/10 In Internet Explorer 11/10, you can simply re-enable menu bar from the toolbar list. However, there’s a way to keep the menu bar always visible. This can a problem to users who relied heavily on the menu bar. To view the menu bar, you have to press the ALT key on your keyboard to temporarily view it. One of the major changes in IE 11/10/9 is that the menu bar isn’t showing by default. One of the most common reason menu bar would go missing in Internet Explorer 11/10/9 is that you’ve done an upgrade or re-installation of Internet Explorer. ![]()
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