I tried ClamWin on a recent install of Windows, and despite keeping it up-to-date I got infected with a virus for the first time since the early 90s (Brontok.N - pretty annoying little thing). ClamWin never detected it, not even after I was badly infected. I'm back on Kaspersky now.
I won't be recommending ClamWin to anyone.
You already can run stand-alone versions of IE. Evolt has a good repository for this, and the very excellent QuirksMode has a great guide to implementing it (basically, you just create a seperate directory for each IE manually, such as C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer 5.5\, and install to there).
I tried ClamWin on a recent install of Windows, and despite keeping it up-to-date I got infected with a virus for the first time since the early 90s (Brontok.N - pretty annoying little thing). ClamWin never detected it, not even after I was badly infected. I'm back on Kaspersky now. I won't be recommending ClamWin to anyone.
You already can run stand-alone versions of IE. Evolt has a good repository for this, and the very excellent QuirksMode has a great guide to implementing it (basically, you just create a seperate directory for each IE manually, such as C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer 5.5\, and install to there).