Microsoft releases Internet Explorer 4.0 Preview 2

Microsoft released Internet Explorer Preview Release 2 for Windows 95 andWindows NT 4.0 today, as well as Internet Explorer 4.0 Preview Release 1 for Windows 3.1. This release is described by Microsoft as "feature complete," meaning it is a

Paul Thurrott

July 14, 1997

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Microsoft released Internet Explorer Preview Release 2 for Windows 95 andWindows NT 4.0 today, as well as Internet Explorer 4.0 Preview Release 1 for Windows 3.1. This release is described by Microsoft as "feature complete," meaning it is a reasonable example of the finished product, duein early September. Features added since the first beta, the so-called"Platform Preview Release," include Active Channel "Webcasting," betterWindows shell integration, enhanced security, and a faster Java VirtualMachine (JVM). Unlike the Platform Preview Release, this release is gearedtoward a more general audience, not only Web developers.

"It basically is feature complete from our standpoint. We still want to getuser feedback," said Yusuf Mehdi, product manager in the Internet Tools andPlatform division at Microsoft. "It puts IE 4.0 out there as clearly the leadership product."

Microsoft is also announcing more than 250 content partners such as Disney,MSNBC, the New York Times, CBS Sportsline, EPSN Sportzone, MTV, NationalGeographic, and others that will supply "channel" content for IE 4.0 users.Content from 30 of those partners is already available.

Earlier this year, Microsoft ceded control of the Windows 95 and NT "shell"(the user interface, such as floating windows, toolbars, and the like) tothe Internet Explorer team. All future user interface enhancements willcome from the IE team, not the core operating system groups, and the result of their labor is readily apparent when IE 4 shell integration is enabled. Only hinted at in PPR1, shell integration is now a useable anddesirable component, with numerous options and settings available.

IE 4 security is handled through a new feature called "Security Zones" thatlets you set up different security settings for the Internet, your localnetwork, and for "trusted" entities such as Microsoft and other majorpublishers. IE 4.0 also fully supports Dynamic HTML, which extends thebrowser object model used in JavaScript and VBScript with new capabilities.

So, should you download it? You bet. This is the best browser on the planet, bar none, and the shell integration is must-have feature. The fulldownload will take a long time at 28.8, so leave your computer connectedovernight if you have: IE 4.0 is worth it.

You can download Internet Explorer 4.0 for free from the IE 4.0 Web site

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Paul Thurrott

Paul Thurrott is senior technical analyst for Windows IT Pro. He writes the SuperSite for Windows, a weekly editorial for Windows IT Pro UPDATE, and a daily Windows news and information newsletter called WinInfo Daily UPDATE.

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