Microsoft to deliver IE 4.0 beta "within 45 days" for Windows and Mac
Microsoft this morning announced that the first widespread beta of InternetExplorer 4.0 would be available within 45 days for Windows 3.1, Windows 95,Windows NT 3.51 and 4.0, and the
June 9, 1997
Microsoft this morning announced that the first widespread beta of InternetExplorer 4.0 would be available within 45 days for Windows 3.1, Windows 95,Windows NT 3.51 and 4.0, and the Macintosh. The final version of IE 4.0 forWindows 95 and Windows NT 4.0 is due this fall, with Mac, NT 3.51 and Windows 3.1 final releases due 30 days later. A Unix beta will be availableby the end of the year, with a final release expected in early 1998.
This is the first time Microsoft has committed to a schedule for InternetExplorer 4.0, which is currently in a pre-beta "platform preview" versionfor Windows 95 and NT 4.0 only. The Macintosh version of IE 3.x, however,does contain some features from IE 4, such as "Smart Favorites" and "Auto-Complete."
While recent news about porting CDF to Netscape Netscaster and this delivery schedule for IE 4.0 are aimed squarely at the Netscape marketingmachine, Microsoft Product Manager Kevin Unangst thinks that customersshould think carefully before choosing their next browser.
"Even with Communicator coming out, there really are good reasons to examine Explorer 4.0 before a corporation makes a decision to move," he said. "They should compare the products head-to-head and make their decision."
The final release of Netscape Communicator will be made available tomorrow,but the Netcaster component--promised for this release--is still some timeaway. Netscape will probably release a second beta of Netcaster this weekas well
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