ixla Web Easy
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Registered price: $69.95
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Internet Explorer
4.01
List price: free
From: Microsoft, http://www.microsoft.com/ie/
Value rating:      The final
release of Internet Explorer 4 is finally here,
but it's been worth the wait. IE 4.0 goes toe to
toe with Netscape with this lineup: Explorer (the
browser with integrated Webcasting), Outlook
Express (integrated e-mail and newsgroups),
NetMeeting (conferencing and collaboration),
FrontPage Express (Web page authoring), and
NetShow (broadcasting and streaming multimedia).
But
IE 4 is more than a great suite of Internet
tools. Through its Web Integrated Desktop, IE 4
offers a revolutionary development in the
integration of the operating system (Windows 95)
and the Internet: browsing your hard disk and
browsing the Web become essentially the same
experience.
On
the whole, we feel that Internet Explorer 4.0
pips Communicator as an Internet suite, and,
because it's free to everyone, it's even better
value. Throw in desktop integration and you have
a compelling case for all Windows 95 users,
except perhaps Netscape devotees.
And
now, just as we go to press, Microsoft has
released a beta version of IE 4.0 for Windows
3.1, which appears to have all the major new
Internet features of IE 4.0 for Win 95.
Naturally,
there's a hardware hit with IE 4.0. Those of you
who don't have at least a fast 486 with 16Mb of
RAM can always use IE 3, which will provide many
of the features of version 4, except of course
the very latest and best.
If you want to find out more
before you make the leap into IE 4.0 check out
our Special
True Web Integration guide for Internet Explorer 4.0
By Rose Vines
Important
Note: Many readers
have reported various problems when
installing Internet Explorer 4.01. Things
such as their saved e-mails being deleted
(if using Outlook Express), or their
Windows desktop behaving erratically and
not displaying things correctly, to their
system simply not shutting down properly.
This happens if you are 'upgrading' from
an earlier version of IE - including
v4.0. If
you want to try installing IE 4.01, and
already have an earlier version of IE
installed, we recommend you first backup
any existing email messages and Favourite
locations (you will find these in the favourites
folder under your Windows
folder; just copy this to a backup
location on your hard drive). Then Uninstall
Internet Explorer from your
system before installing the latest
version off our CD.
If you choose the
full installation, including the desktop
enhancements, and then find it
misbehaving, open Control
Panel/Add-Remove Programs and choose to
Uninstall Internet Explorer 4. You will
be asked what you want to remove. You can
select here to remove only the desktop
enhancements but keep the browser. We
have found the browser alone work fine
once installed.
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Microsoft's
new Internet suite is even more impressive than
Netscape's. Its new Subscribe feature, for
example, allows you to schedule automatic
delivery of pages for offline viewing.
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Netscape
Communicator 4.05
List price: $108 for business
users
From: Netscape 1800 650 199, http://www.netscape.com.au
Value rating:     Communicator 4 isn't just a
browser -- it's a complete Internet suite. It
gives us the latest version of Navigator (the
browser itself), teamed with Messenger (e-mail),
Collabra (newsgroup reader), Conference
(collaboration), Composer (Web page authoring),
Media Player (live broadcasting and streaming
multimedia support) and Netcaster (Webcasting,
the Web's equivalent of TV channels with
information broadcast directly to your desktop).
It's an excellent
suite of tools, certainly good enough for
dedicated Navigator users to stick with Netscape.
However, bear in
mind that for business users Communicator is free
to try only for 90 days. Navigator 4 can be
downloaded separately and is free to everyone.
However, while it includes the browser and
Netcaster, it's lacking all the other components
including e-mail. As an alternative, Netscape is
offering server-based e-mail -- users will have
to connect remotely to a Netscape server if they
want to use the browser to pick up their mail.
The good news is
that Navigator 4 can get by with 8Mb (if you're
patient). However, a better low-memory option for
those who want e-mail but don't want all the new
technologies such as Webcasting, is to stick to
Navigator 3, which will still give you a rich
Internet experience.
Rose Vines
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Communicator 4 brings a complete
suite of state-of-the-art Internet tools for all
Windows users. One of its many new features is
the SmartResume feature, which will automatically
resume interrupted file downloads.
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