Microsoft Internet Explorer for Windows 95
The Microsoft® Internet Explorer
Unlocks the Potential of the Internet
- Exciting
- Fast
- Easy to Use
- Compatible
- Secure
New Version 2.0 features are in bold italic
Exciting -Version 2.0 opens the web to great new content
Fast -The Internet Explorer provides the best browser performance
for Windows 95
- Performance: Multi-Threading and Progressive Rendering
greatly increase the responsiveness of the user interface to even
the most complex Web pages. This, coupled with a persistent page
cache using standard HTTP Last-Modified-Since and Expires attributes,
greatly improves browsing speed.
- Place Holder Mode: Instead of waiting for large graphics
to download before displaying text that follows, the Internet
Explorer automatically puts in a place-holder for slow loading
graphics and loads the text first. This allows you to get at
the real information on the web much faster than conventional
browsers.
- Fast Connect:HTTP-KeepAlive is a protocol enhancement
that allows the Internet Explorer to open and download multiple
items over the same HTTP connection instead of opening a new connection
for each file. Since most Web pages are made up of several files,
this can improve performance and reduce server loading when used
in conjunction with a KeepAlive-enabled server.
Easy-to-Use -The Internet Explorer's integration with Windows
95, makes browsing the Internet as easy as using Windows 95
- Setup: One-stop setup allows you to connect to the
Internet easily and quickly. The set-up Wizard configures your
computer to automatically connect to the service provider of your
choice. If you do not currently have a service provider, the Microsoft
Internet Explorer will connect you to the Internet via MSN™,
The Microsoft Network.
- Integration with Windows 95: Developed specifically
for use with the Windows 95 operating system, the Microsoft Internet
Explorer is completely integrated with the new user interface
and the underlying architecture. It takes full advantage of ease-of-use
improvements in Windows 95 by supporting Shortcuts, the right
mouse button, Favorites, Drag and Drop, OLE, and more.
- 32-bit: The Microsoft Internet Explorer is a complete
32-bit application, building on Windows 95 services such as Telephony
API, and on the native 32-bit TCP/IP stack. This means the Microsoft
Internet Explorer is more robust than existing 16-bit browsers
and will multitask smoothly with other 32-bit applications.
- E-mail: A full e-mail package allows you to send and
receive mail over the Internet. E-mail support is integrated with
the Exchange Inbox included in Windows 95, so all of your mail
can be viewed from the same location, and you can maintain a single
address book. The mail package also supports the Internet MIME
standard for sending attached files in Internet mail messages.
- Favorites: Not only does the Microsoft Internet Explorer
automatically keep track of the sites you've recently visited,
it also allows you to create Favorites. Favorites provide a quick
and easy way back to your favorite places on the Internet.
- Tutorial and Search Button: A complete online tutorial
helps first-time users become comfortable browsing the Internet.
A search button on the toolbar provides instant access to powerful
search engines like Yahoo, Lycos, and Infoseek.
Compatible -Version 2.0 extends compatibility to include
all major Internet standards
- HTML: Support for all of the standard Internet HTML 2.0
and HTML 3.0 tags, such as right align, centering, tables, client
pull, and much more.
- NNTP: Support for Internet-standard NNTP news reading
and posting.
- HTTP-Cookies: Support for Internet Shopping tokens ("cookies")
allows you to shop at your favorite Internet outlets.
- FTP & Gopher: Supports access to FTP and Gopher
servers.
ESPN SportsZone page as viewed by the latest release of Microsoft's Internet Explorer
ESPN SportsZone page used courtesy of ESPNET Enterprises, Inc. and Starwave Corporation.
Safe -Version 2.0 supports existing security standards and
is ready for upcoming enhancements
- SSL: Support for standard Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
technology allows integration with secure sites. The Internet
Explorer supports the current implementation and will support
the V3.0 as it becomes available.
- STT: The Microsoft Internet Explorer is "STT Ready,"
which means the Internet Explorer has the hooks for the new Microsoft/Visa
Secure Transaction Technology to be delivered in the near future.
System Requirements
The Internet Explorer is designed to work with Windows 95. It
requires a minimum of 8 megabytes of RAM, 1-3 megabytes* of hard
disk space, and a modem. A 14.4 bps or faster modem is recommended
for optimum performance.
*This assumes an existing Internet provider. If no provider is
in use, an additional 10-15 megabytes is required to install the
MSN components.
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