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Internet Explorer 4

Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 (IE4) is the fourth, and by now, discontinued, version of the Internet Explorer graphical web browser that Microsoft unveiled in Spring of 1997, and released on September 22, 1997, primarily for Microsoft Windows, but also with versions available for the classic Mac OS, Solaris, and HP-UX[1][2][3] and marketed as "The Web the Way You Want It".[4]

Internet Explorer 4
Screenshot
Internet Explorer 4 in Windows 98
Developer(s)Microsoft
Initial release
  • Windows: September 22, 1997; 26 years ago (1997-09-22)
  • Mac OS: January 6, 1998; 26 years ago (1998-01-06)
  • Unix: March 4, 1998; 26 years ago (1998-03-04)
Stable release
  • Windows: 4.01 SP2 (4.72.3612.1713) / March 16, 1999; 25 years ago (1999-03-16)
  • Mac OS: 4.5
EngineMSHTML
Operating system
Platformx86, 68k (Up to 4.5), PPC, Alpha AXP, PA-RISC, and SPARC
Included withWindows 95 OSR 2.5 and Windows 98 First Edition
PredecessorInternet Explorer 3 (1996)
SuccessorInternet Explorer 5 (1999)
TypeWeb browser
LicenseProprietary
Websitereplay.waybackmachine.org/19980120111844/http://www.microsoft.com/ie/ 

It was one of the main participants of the first browser war. Its distribution methods and Windows integration were involved in the United States v. Microsoft Corp. case. It was superseded by Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 in March 1999. It was the default browser in Windows 95 OSR 2.5 and Windows 98 First Edition (later default was Internet Explorer 5), and can replace previous versions of Internet Explorer on Windows 3.1x, Windows NT 3.51, Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0; in addition the Internet Explorer layout engine MSHTML (Trident) was introduced. It attained just over 60% market share by March 1999 when IE5 was released.[5] In August 2001 when Internet Explorer 6 was released, IE4.x had dropped to 7% market share and IE5 had increased to 80%.[6] IE4 market share dropped under 1% by 2004.[7]

Internet Explorer 4 is no longer available for download from Microsoft. However, archived versions of the software can be found on various websites.

Overview edit

The Internet Explorer 4.0 Platform Preview was released in April 1997, and Platform Preview 2.0 in July that year. Internet Explorer 4 was released to the public on September 22, 1997, and deepened the level of integration between the web browser and the underlying operating system. Installing version 4 on a Windows 95 or Windows NT 4 machine and choosing "Windows Desktop Update" would result in the traditional Windows Explorer being replaced by a version more akin to a web browser interface, as well as the Windows desktop itself being web-enabled via Active Desktop. The integration with Windows, however, was subject to numerous packaging criticisms (see United States v. Microsoft Corp.). This option was no longer available with the installers for later versions of Internet Explorer but was not removed from the system if already installed. Internet Explorer 4 introduced support for Group Policy, allowing companies to configure and lock down many aspects of the browser's configuration. Internet Mail and News was replaced with Outlook Express, and Microsoft Chat and an improved NetMeeting were also included. This version also was included with Windows 98. Version 4.5 (only for Mac) dropped support for 68k Macs, but offered new features such as easier 128-bit encryption.[8][9][10] The last non-Mac version was 4.0 Service Pack 2. Uninstalling IE4 became the subject of concern to some users and was a point of contention in later lawsuits (see Removal of Internet Explorer and United States v. Microsoft Corp..)

Internet Explorer version 4.0 for Macintosh edit

On January 6, 1998, at the Macworld Expo in San Francisco, Microsoft announced the release of the final version of Internet Explorer version 4.0 for Macintosh. Version 4 includes support for offline browsing, Dynamic HTML, a new faster Java virtual machine and Security Zones that allow users or administrators to limit access to certain types of web content depending on which zone (for example Intranet or Internet) the content is coming from. At the same event, Apple announced the release of Mac OS 8.1, which would be bundled with IE4.

At the following year's San Francisco Macworld Expo on January 9, 1999, Microsoft announced the release of Internet Explorer 4.5 Macintosh Edition. This new version dropped 68K processor support, introduced Form AutoFill, Print Preview, and Page Holder pane, which allowed user to hold a page of links on one side of the screen that opens pages in the right hand and support for Mac OS technology like Sherlock.

Internet Explorer 4 for Unix edit

 
Internet Explorer 4 for Solaris

On November 5, 1997, a beta of IE for Unix 4.0 was released for testing on Solaris.[2] On January 27, 1998, it was reported that IE 4.0 for Solaris was due in March; Tod Nielsen, general manager of Microsoft's developer relations group, joked that "he wanted to launch Internet Explorer 4.0 for Unix at the Ripley's Believe It or Not! museum in San Francisco" because of skepticism from those who suspected IE for Unix was vaporware.[11] It was further reported that versions for "HP-UX, IBM AIX, and Irix" were planned.[11] The software used to enable this, MainWin XDE, was available for Solaris 2.5.1 on SPARC and Intel, SunOS 4.1.4, Irix 5.3, Irix 6.2, HP UX 10.2, and IBM AIX 4.1.5.[12] On March 4, 1998, IE 4.0 for Unix on Solaris was released.[citation needed] Later that year, a version for HP-UX was released.

Features, technology, and integrated software edit

IE4 came with Active Desktop, Windows Desktop Update, Channels, Frontpage Express, Netmeeting, NetShow, Web Publishing Wizard, Microsoft Chat 2.0 and Progressive Networks RealPlayer.[4][9] Outlook Express 4 replaced Internet Mail and News.[4]

Other new features including Dynamic HTML, inline PNG, Favicons, a parental rating system, and the ability to 'subscribe' to a website in favorites, where it would notify the user of an update.[13] Stephen Reid of PC Pro noted in his review:

But it was the Web-style view that surprised me so much on first using IE 4. This changes the way you look at Windows, with files and folders now acting like hyperlinks on a Web page; you move your cursor over them to select them, then single click to launch. Individual folders are viewed as Web pages, including My Computer and Control Panel, and any folder you wish can be customised with your choice of background.

[9]

Internet Explorer
Desktop Market Share
— October 2023[14] via Net Applications[note 1][note 2]
Internet Explorer 80.01%
Internet Explorer 90.01%
Internet Explorer 110.06%
All variants0.08%
  1. ^ Includes Maxthon, Tencent Traveler, and other Internet Explorer shells
  2. ^ This is the last update from NetMarketShare, as it will be retired in its current form.

Microsoft Edge excluded from the list.

Other sources show lower numbers.[15]

Bundled and/or integrated software edit

Active Desktop edit

Active Desktop is a feature of Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0's optional Windows Desktop Update that allows the user to add HTML content to the desktop, along with some other features. This functionality was intended to be installed on the then-current Windows 95 operating system, and later Windows 98. Active Desktop placed a number of "channels" on the user's computer desktop that provided continually-updated information, such as news headlines and stock quotes, without requiring the user to open a web browser.

Channels edit

Active Channel is a website type which allows synchronizing website content and viewing it offline. It makes use of the Channel Definition Format, which is a way of defining a website's content and structure. Each country had different channels, so picking a country during the installation of IE 4 (and therefore Windows 98) was important. Channels could be displayed in a Channel Bar and made heavy use of Dynamic HTML.

Windows Desktop Update edit

Windows Desktop Update was an optional feature included with Internet Explorer 4, which provided several updated shell features later introduced with the Windows 98 operating system for older versions of Microsoft Windows. The Windows Desktop Update also added the ability to create desk-bands like the quicklaunch bar. It also updated the Windows file manager, explorer.exe (also a shell), to be more modular and extensible.

MSHTML edit

MSHTML (Trident) was a layout engine introduced with IE4. It was designed as a software component to allow software developers to easily add web browsing functionality to their own applications. It presents a COM interface for accessing and editing web pages in any COM-supported environment, like C++ and .NET. For instance, the WebBrowser control can be added to a C++ program and MSHTML can then be used to access the page currently displayed in the web browser and retrieve element values. Events from the WebBrowser control can also be captured. MSHTML functionality becomes available by connecting the file mshtml.dll to the software project.

Browser Helper Object edit

A Browser Helper Object (BHO) is a DLL module designed as a plugin for Internet Explorer 4.0, and provides added functionality. Most BHOs are loaded once by each new instance of Internet Explorer.

System requirements edit

Adoption capability overview edit

Internet Explorer 4.0 had support for Windows 3.1x, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT 3.51, and Windows NT 4.0 (Service Pack 3 or later). Version 4.0 was included in the first release of Windows 98, although the second edition included IE5. HP-UX, Solaris, and Mac OS were also supported. IE4 supported 68k Macs, although this was dropped in Internet Explorer 4.5.

Windows edit

For Windows, Initially Windows 95 or above, 16MB of RAM, 11MB of disk space (minimum for install).[9] The 16-bit version required a 486, 12 MB of RAM (or 16 MB for Java support), and 25 MB of disk space.[19]

Mac edit

System Requirements for initial release of 4.0 for Mac:[20]

IE 4.5 did not support 68k Macs.

Encryption edit

Internet Explorer 4 was the first version of the browser to support TLS 1.0.[21] Internet Explorer 4 supported 40-bit and later 128-bit encryption through an add-on,[22] using Server Gated Cryptography (SGC).[23] A 256-bit encryption would not become available in IE for nearly 10 years until the Windows Vista version of Internet Explorer 7.

128-bit encryption was available or included for these versions:[23]

  • Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.5 for Macintosh
  • Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.5 128-Bit Edition
  • Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01
  • Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 for Unix
  • Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 Service Pack 2
  • Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 for Macintosh
  • Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 128-Bit Edition

If it is not possible to upgrade to 128-bit, then 40-bit (SGC) is standard.[23]

Versions edit

Versions overview edit

Mac OS:

  • Version 4.0 – January 6, 1998
  • Version 4.5 – January 5, 1999
Version number Release date Significant changes Shipped with Shdocvw.dll version[24]
4.0 Beta 1 April 1997 Improved support of CSS and Microsoft DOM. 4.71.544
4.0 Beta 2 July 1997 Improved support of HTML and CSS. 4.71.1008.3
4.0 September 22, 1997 Improved support of HTML and CSS. Windows 95 OSR 2.5 4.71.1712.6
4.01 November 18, 1997 Bug fix release. Windows NT 4.0 Terminal Server Edition 4.72.2106.8
4.01 SP1 May 15, 1998 Vulnerability patch. Windows 98 4.72.3110.8
4.01 SP2 March 16, 1999 Updates, included in IE 4.01 SP2. 4.72.3612.1713

Comparison of features across platforms edit

Table of features across platforms
Feature Windows 95, NT 4.0, 98 Windows 3.x, NT 3.5 Mac OS Unix
Active Desktop Yes No No
Autocomplete Yes No Yes
Active Channel Yes Yes Yes
Microsoft Chat 2.x Yes No No
Dynamic HTML Yes Yes Yes
DirectX Yes No No
Explorer bars Yes Yes Yes
FrontPage Express Yes No No
Internet Connection Yes Yes Yes
Internet Mail and News Yes Yes Yes
Javascript Yes Yes Yes
NetMeeting Yes No No
NetShow Yes Yes No
Outlook Express Yes No Yes
Personal Web Server Yes No Yes
RealAudio Yes Yes Yes
Security Zones Yes Yes Yes
Shockwave Yes Yes Yes
TrueType Fonts Yes Yes Yes
Wallet Yes Yes Yes
Web Publishing Wizard Yes No No
Source:Sweet, Steven. . PC Novice. 6 (9): 23. Archived from the original on 2012-03-10.

See also edit

Further reading edit

  • "Microsoft Explorer". PC Novice. PC Novice Guide Series. 6 (9).

References edit

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  8. ^ . CWS.Internet.com. JupiterMedia. Archived from the original on 2004-09-15. Retrieved 2021-08-16.
  9. ^ a b c d . PcPro.co.uk. Dennis Publishing Limited. October 1997. Archived from the original on 2005-03-21. Retrieved 2021-08-16.
  10. ^ . MacUser.co.uk. December 1997. Archived from the original on 2005-02-09. Retrieved 2021-08-16.
  11. ^ a b Trott, Bob (January 27, 1998). . InfoWorld.com. InfoWorld Media Group, Inc. Archived from the original on 1999-08-29.
  12. ^ Mainsoft (March 3, 2008). "Mainsoft Ships First MainWin 3.0 Application as Microsoft Launches Internet Explorer on Unix". Archived from the original on 3 January 2013.
  13. ^ . 10 December 2004. Archived from the original on 10 December 2004.
  14. ^ "Browser Version Market Share". Net Applications. October 2023. Retrieved 2017-12-02.
  15. ^ https://gs.statcounter.com/#desktop-browser_version-ww-monthly-202310-202310-bar
  16. ^ Maran, Ruth (1998). Office 97 - Superbook. Marangraphics. ISBN 1-896283-42-X. You can find the latest version at the www.Microsoft.com Web site
  17. ^ Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 - Step by Step. Catapult/Microsoft Press. 1997. ISBN 1-57231-514-8. Frontpage Express is included with Internet Explorer to make it easy for you to upload all of your HTML pages to a server
  18. ^ . RealNetworks.com. May 23, 2006. Archived from the original on 2006-05-23. Retrieved 2021-08-16.
  19. ^ . Microsoft. Archived from the original on March 2, 2000. Retrieved October 21, 2023.
  20. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2008-12-24. Retrieved 2021-08-16.
  21. ^ . Archived from the original on November 23, 2009. Retrieved 19 June 2014.
  22. ^ "Microsoft Strong Encryption Downloads". technet.microsoft.com. 20 February 2014.
  23. ^ a b c . Microsoft.com. Microsoft. Archived from the original on 2007-02-09. Retrieved 2021-08-16.
  24. ^ . Microsoft.com. Microsoft. Archived from the original on 2006-01-05. Retrieved 2021-08-16.

External links edit

  • Internet Explorer Architecture
  • — The official Microsoft Internet Explorer Community
Preceded by Internet Explorer 4
1997
Succeeded by

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Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 IE4 is the fourth and by now discontinued version of the Internet Explorer graphical web browser that Microsoft unveiled in Spring of 1997 and released on September 22 1997 primarily for Microsoft Windows but also with versions available for the classic Mac OS Solaris and HP UX 1 2 3 and marketed as The Web the Way You Want It 4 Internet Explorer 4ScreenshotInternet Explorer 4 in Windows 98Developer s MicrosoftInitial releaseWindows September 22 1997 26 years ago 1997 09 22 Mac OS January 6 1998 26 years ago 1998 01 06 Unix March 4 1998 26 years ago 1998 03 04 Stable releaseWindows 4 01 SP2 4 72 3612 1713 March 16 1999 25 years ago 1999 03 16 Mac OS 4 5EngineMSHTMLOperating systemWindows 3 1x Windows NT 3 51 Windows 95 Windows NT 4 0 SP3 or later Mac OS 7 1 and later Solaris HP UXPlatformx86 68k Up to 4 5 PPC Alpha AXP PA RISC and SPARCIncluded withWindows 95 OSR 2 5 and Windows 98 First EditionPredecessorInternet Explorer 3 1996 SuccessorInternet Explorer 5 1999 TypeWeb browserLicenseProprietaryWebsitereplay wbr waybackmachine wbr org wbr 19980120111844 wbr http wbr wbr www wbr microsoft wbr com wbr ie wbr It was one of the main participants of the first browser war Its distribution methods and Windows integration were involved in the United States v Microsoft Corp case It was superseded by Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 in March 1999 It was the default browser in Windows 95 OSR 2 5 and Windows 98 First Edition later default was Internet Explorer 5 and can replace previous versions of Internet Explorer on Windows 3 1x Windows NT 3 51 Windows 95 and Windows NT 4 0 in addition the Internet Explorer layout engine MSHTML Trident was introduced It attained just over 60 market share by March 1999 when IE5 was released 5 In August 2001 when Internet Explorer 6 was released IE4 x had dropped to 7 market share and IE5 had increased to 80 6 IE4 market share dropped under 1 by 2004 7 Internet Explorer 4 is no longer available for download from Microsoft However archived versions of the software can be found on various websites Contents 1 Overview 1 1 Internet Explorer version 4 0 for Macintosh 1 2 Internet Explorer 4 for Unix 2 Features technology and integrated software 2 1 Bundled and or integrated software 2 2 Active Desktop 2 3 Channels 2 4 Windows Desktop Update 2 5 MSHTML 2 6 Browser Helper Object 3 System requirements 3 1 Adoption capability overview 3 2 Windows 3 3 Mac 4 Encryption 5 Versions 5 1 Versions overview 5 2 Comparison of features across platforms 6 See also 7 Further reading 8 References 9 External linksOverview editThe Internet Explorer 4 0 Platform Preview was released in April 1997 and Platform Preview 2 0 in July that year Internet Explorer 4 was released to the public on September 22 1997 and deepened the level of integration between the web browser and the underlying operating system Installing version 4 on a Windows 95 or Windows NT 4 machine and choosing Windows Desktop Update would result in the traditional Windows Explorer being replaced by a version more akin to a web browser interface as well as the Windows desktop itself being web enabled via Active Desktop The integration with Windows however was subject to numerous packaging criticisms see United States v Microsoft Corp This option was no longer available with the installers for later versions of Internet Explorer but was not removed from the system if already installed Internet Explorer 4 introduced support for Group Policy allowing companies to configure and lock down many aspects of the browser s configuration Internet Mail and News was replaced with Outlook Express and Microsoft Chat and an improved NetMeeting were also included This version also was included with Windows 98 Version 4 5 only for Mac dropped support for 68k Macs but offered new features such as easier 128 bit encryption 8 9 10 The last non Mac version was 4 0 Service Pack 2 Uninstalling IE4 became the subject of concern to some users and was a point of contention in later lawsuits see Removal of Internet Explorer and United States v Microsoft Corp Internet Explorer version 4 0 for Macintosh edit Main article Internet Explorer for Mac OS X On January 6 1998 at the Macworld Expo in San Francisco Microsoft announced the release of the final version of Internet Explorer version 4 0 for Macintosh Version 4 includes support for offline browsing Dynamic HTML a new faster Java virtual machine and Security Zones that allow users or administrators to limit access to certain types of web content depending on which zone for example Intranet or Internet the content is coming from At the same event Apple announced the release of Mac OS 8 1 which would be bundled with IE4 At the following year s San Francisco Macworld Expo on January 9 1999 Microsoft announced the release of Internet Explorer 4 5 Macintosh Edition This new version dropped 68K processor support introduced Form AutoFill Print Preview and Page Holder pane which allowed user to hold a page of links on one side of the screen that opens pages in the right hand and support for Mac OS technology like Sherlock Internet Explorer 4 for Unix edit Main article Internet Explorer for UNIX nbsp Internet Explorer 4 for Solaris On November 5 1997 a beta of IE for Unix 4 0 was released for testing on Solaris 2 On January 27 1998 it was reported that IE 4 0 for Solaris was due in March Tod Nielsen general manager of Microsoft s developer relations group joked that he wanted to launch Internet Explorer 4 0 for Unix at the Ripley s Believe It or Not museum in San Francisco because of skepticism from those who suspected IE for Unix was vaporware 11 It was further reported that versions for HP UX IBM AIX and Irix were planned 11 The software used to enable this MainWin XDE was available for Solaris 2 5 1 on SPARC and Intel SunOS 4 1 4 Irix 5 3 Irix 6 2 HP UX 10 2 and IBM AIX 4 1 5 12 On March 4 1998 IE 4 0 for Unix on Solaris was released citation needed Later that year a version for HP UX was released Features technology and integrated software editIE4 came with Active Desktop Windows Desktop Update Channels Frontpage Express Netmeeting NetShow Web Publishing Wizard Microsoft Chat 2 0 and Progressive Networks RealPlayer 4 9 Outlook Express 4 replaced Internet Mail and News 4 Other new features including Dynamic HTML inline PNG Favicons a parental rating system and the ability to subscribe to a website in favorites where it would notify the user of an update 13 Stephen Reid of PC Pro noted in his review But it was the Web style view that surprised me so much on first using IE 4 This changes the way you look at Windows with files and folders now acting like hyperlinks on a Web page you move your cursor over them to select them then single click to launch Individual folders are viewed as Web pages including My Computer and Control Panel and any folder you wish can be customised with your choice of background 9 Internet ExplorerDesktop Market Share October 2023 14 via Net Applications note 1 note 2 Internet Explorer 80 01 Internet Explorer 90 01 Internet Explorer 110 06 All variants0 08 Includes Maxthon Tencent Traveler and other Internet Explorer shells This is the last update from NetMarketShare as it will be retired in its current form Microsoft Edge excluded from the list Other sources show lower numbers 15 vte Bundled and or integrated software edit Microsoft Chat 2 0 is a simple text chatting program included in the Windows NT line of operating system including Windows NT 3 51 Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 It utilizes NetBIOS session service and NetDDE Outlook Express 4 0 is the successor of Microsoft Internet Mail and News an early e mail client add on for Internet Explorer 3 Internet Mail and News handled only plain text and rich text RTF e mail it lacked HTML email Despite being versioned 4 0 Outlook Express was at its first iteration NetMeeting is a VoIP and multi point videoconferencing client that uses the H 323 protocol for video and audio conferencing FrontPage Express 2 0 was a stripped down version of Microsoft FrontPage It was bundled with Internet Explorer 4 but was also available for free and could be downloaded from online repositories 16 17 RealPlayer was a streaming media player made by Progressive Networks later called RealNetworks The first version of RealPlayer was introduced in April 1995 as RealAudio Player and was one of the first media players capable of streaming media over the Internet 18 Active Desktop edit Main article Active Desktop Active Desktop is a feature of Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 0 s optional Windows Desktop Update that allows the user to add HTML content to the desktop along with some other features This functionality was intended to be installed on the then current Windows 95 operating system and later Windows 98 Active Desktop placed a number of channels on the user s computer desktop that provided continually updated information such as news headlines and stock quotes without requiring the user to open a web browser Channels edit Main article Active Channel Active Channel is a website type which allows synchronizing website content and viewing it offline It makes use of the Channel Definition Format which is a way of defining a website s content and structure Each country had different channels so picking a country during the installation of IE 4 and therefore Windows 98 was important Channels could be displayed in a Channel Bar and made heavy use of Dynamic HTML Windows Desktop Update edit Main article Windows Desktop Update Windows Desktop Update was an optional feature included with Internet Explorer 4 which provided several updated shell features later introduced with the Windows 98 operating system for older versions of Microsoft Windows The Windows Desktop Update also added the ability to create desk bands like the quicklaunch bar It also updated the Windows file manager explorer exe also a shell to be more modular and extensible MSHTML edit Main article MSHTML MSHTML Trident was a layout engine introduced with IE4 It was designed as a software component to allow software developers to easily add web browsing functionality to their own applications It presents a COM interface for accessing and editing web pages in any COM supported environment like C and NET For instance the WebBrowser control can be added to a C program and MSHTML can then be used to access the page currently displayed in the web browser and retrieve element values Events from the WebBrowser control can also be captured MSHTML functionality becomes available by connecting the file mshtml dll to the software project Browser Helper Object edit Main article Browser Helper Object A Browser Helper Object BHO is a DLL module designed as a plugin for Internet Explorer 4 0 and provides added functionality Most BHOs are loaded once by each new instance of Internet Explorer System requirements editAdoption capability overview edit Internet Explorer 4 0 had support for Windows 3 1x Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows NT 3 51 and Windows NT 4 0 Service Pack 3 or later Version 4 0 was included in the first release of Windows 98 although the second edition included IE5 HP UX Solaris and Mac OS were also supported IE4 supported 68k Macs although this was dropped in Internet Explorer 4 5 Windows edit For Windows Initially Windows 95 or above 16MB of RAM 11MB of disk space minimum for install 9 The 16 bit version required a 486 12 MB of RAM or 16 MB for Java support and 25 MB of disk space 19 Mac edit System Requirements for initial release of 4 0 for Mac 20 Macintosh with 68030 or higher processor System 7 1 or higher 8 MB of RAM with virtual memory on 12 MB recommended 12 MB of hard disk space for IE4 and 8 5 MB of hard disk space for Java VM Open Transport 1 1 1 or higher or MacTCP 2 0 6 or Config PPP or similar PPP connection software Control Panel with PPP Extension 20 IE 4 5 did not support 68k Macs Encryption editInternet Explorer 4 was the first version of the browser to support TLS 1 0 21 Internet Explorer 4 supported 40 bit and later 128 bit encryption through an add on 22 using Server Gated Cryptography SGC 23 A 256 bit encryption would not become available in IE for nearly 10 years until the Windows Vista version of Internet Explorer 7 128 bit encryption was available or included for these versions 23 Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 5 for Macintosh Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 5 128 Bit Edition Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 01 Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 0 for Unix Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 01 Service Pack 2 Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 0 for Macintosh Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 0 128 Bit Edition If it is not possible to upgrade to 128 bit then 40 bit SGC is standard 23 Versions editVersions overview edit Mac OS Version 4 0 January 6 1998 Version 4 5 January 5 1999 Version number Release date Significant changes Shipped with Shdocvw dll version 24 4 0 Beta 1 April 1997 Improved support of CSS and Microsoft DOM 4 71 544 4 0 Beta 2 July 1997 Improved support of HTML and CSS 4 71 1008 3 4 0 September 22 1997 Improved support of HTML and CSS Windows 95 OSR 2 5 4 71 1712 6 4 01 November 18 1997 Bug fix release Windows NT 4 0 Terminal Server Edition 4 72 2106 8 4 01 SP1 May 15 1998 Vulnerability patch Windows 98 4 72 3110 8 4 01 SP2 March 16 1999 Updates included in IE 4 01 SP2 4 72 3612 1713 Comparison of features across platforms edit Table of features across platforms Feature Windows 95 NT 4 0 98 Windows 3 x NT 3 5 Mac OS Unix Active Desktop Yes No No Autocomplete Yes No Yes Active Channel Yes Yes Yes Microsoft Chat 2 x Yes No No Dynamic HTML Yes Yes Yes DirectX Yes No No Explorer bars Yes Yes Yes FrontPage Express Yes No No Internet Connection Yes Yes Yes Internet Mail and News Yes Yes Yes Javascript Yes Yes Yes NetMeeting Yes No No NetShow Yes Yes No Outlook Express Yes No Yes Personal Web Server Yes No Yes RealAudio Yes Yes Yes Security Zones Yes Yes Yes Shockwave Yes Yes Yes TrueType Fonts Yes Yes Yes Wallet Yes Yes Yes Web Publishing Wizard Yes No No Source Sweet Steven Internet Explorer for Any System PC Novice 6 9 23 Archived from the original on 2012 03 10 See also editHistory of the Internet United States v Microsoft Corp Comparison of web browsers Timeline of web browsersFurther reading edit Microsoft Explorer PC Novice PC Novice Guide Series 6 9 References edit John C Abell August 6 2009 Aug 6 1997 Apple Rescued by Microsoft Wired Retrieved 2016 03 08 a b McMillan Robert November 5 1997 It s Here SunWorld Archived from the original on 2020 08 02 Retrieved 2021 08 16 Information about Internet Explorer Versions Microsoft com Microsoft August 17 2005 Archived from the original on 2015 01 30 Retrieved 2021 08 16 a b c The History of Internet Explorer Microsoft Archived from the original on 2005 10 01 Retrieved 2021 08 16 TheCounter com The Full Featured Web Counter with Graphic Reports and Detailed Information 14 October 2008 Archived from the original on 14 October 2008 TheCounter August 2001 TheCounter com INT Media Group August 2001 Archived from the original on 2001 12 08 Retrieved 2021 08 16 TheCounter August 2004 TheCounter com INT Media Group Archived from the original on 2004 08 04 Retrieved 2021 08 16 Internet Explorer 4 WinPlanet Windows Software REviews and Downloads CWS Internet com JupiterMedia Archived from the original on 2004 09 15 Retrieved 2021 08 16 a b c d PC Pro Focus Broadband Product Reviews Internet Explorer 4 PcPro co uk Dennis Publishing Limited October 1997 Archived from the original on 2005 03 21 Retrieved 2021 08 16 MacUser Product Reviews Microsoft Internet Explorer v4 0 MacUser co uk December 1997 Archived from the original on 2005 02 09 Retrieved 2021 08 16 a b Trott Bob January 27 1998 Microsoft Says Unix Browser Is on Schedule InfoWorld InfoWorld com InfoWorld Media Group Inc Archived from the original on 1999 08 29 Mainsoft March 3 2008 Mainsoft Ships First MainWin 3 0 Application as Microsoft Launches Internet Explorer on Unix Archived from the original on 3 January 2013 Internet Explorer 4 WinPlanet Windows Software Reviews 10 December 2004 Archived from the original on 10 December 2004 Browser Version Market Share Net Applications October 2023 Retrieved 2017 12 02 https gs statcounter com desktop browser version ww monthly 202310 202310 bar Maran Ruth 1998 Office 97 Superbook Marangraphics ISBN 1 896283 42 X You can find the latest version at the www Microsoft com Web site Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 Step by Step Catapult Microsoft Press 1997 ISBN 1 57231 514 8 Frontpage Express is included with Internet Explorer to make it easy for you to upload all of your HTML pages to a server RealNetworks Granted Fundamental Streaming Media Patent Enhancing Helix Licensing Program RealNetworks com May 23 2006 Archived from the original on 2006 05 23 Retrieved 2021 08 16 Internet Explorer 4 0 for Windows 3 1 Windows NT 3 51 and Windows for Workgroups 3 11 System Requirements Microsoft Archived from the original on March 2 2000 Retrieved October 21 2023 a b Internet Explorer 4 0 for Macintosh Release Notes File Archived from the original on 2008 12 24 Retrieved 2021 08 16 What Browsers Only Support SSLv2 Archived from the original on November 23 2009 Retrieved 19 June 2014 Microsoft Strong Encryption Downloads technet microsoft com 20 February 2014 a b c How to Upgrade Internet Explorer to 128 bit Encryption Microsoft com Microsoft Archived from the original on 2007 02 09 Retrieved 2021 08 16 How to Determine which Version of Internet Explorer Is Installed Microsoft com Microsoft Archived from the original on 2006 01 05 Retrieved 2021 08 16 External links editInternet Explorer Architecture Internet Explorer Community The official Microsoft Internet Explorer Community Preceded byInternet Explorer 3 Internet Explorer 41997 Succeeded byInternet Explorer 5 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Internet Explorer 4 amp oldid 1197488665, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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