Microsoft adds Java to 16-bit Internet Explorer
Microsoft announced this morning Internet Explorer 3.01 for Windows 3.1and Windows NT 3.51, a 16-bit Web browser that features an integrated JavaVirtual Machine. Microsoft added the feature to remain competitive in the still impressive 16-bit
Paul Thurrott
March 25, 1997
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Microsoft announced this morning Internet Explorer 3.01 for Windows 3.1and Windows NT 3.51, a 16-bit Web browser that features an integrated JavaVirtual Machine. Microsoft added the feature to remain competitive in the still impressive 16-bit market: Netscape's Navigator comes in a 16-bitversion that features Java support as well.
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