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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia AOL Explorer AOL Explorer AOL Explorer Developer(s) Preview release Latest stable release Operating system Development status Type License Website AOL LLC none (n/a) +/− 1.5 (2006-05-10) +/− Windows Development Ceased Web browser Proprietary http://www.aol.com AOL Explorer, previously known as AOL Browser, is a graphical web browser based on the Microsoft Trident layout engine and was released by AOL. In July 2005, AOL launched AOL Explorer as a free download and as an optional download with AIM version 5.9. AOL Explorer supports tabbed browsing. holding down Ctrl and right-clicking on a link. This feature is especially useful when there are a large amount of links on a page, or when searching. In 2003, AOL signed a seven-year contract with Microsoft to use Internet Explorer code in their products and as such AOL Explorer is based on Internet Explorer Technology. Because of this, users can use AOL Explorer to download and install updates from Microsoft Update. However, unlike Internet Explorer, AOL does not use the new Live Search as the default search engine. The future of further AOL-branded browsers once the contract expires is unsure. AOL is the owner of Netscape Communications Corporation which had previously published the now defunct Netscape series of browsers. Availability Currently, AOL Explorer is available as an independent download or packaged with AIM Triton. When the browser starts up for the first time, it asks whether or not you would like to use it as the default browser and encourages users to display AIM Today content, if installed with AIM. Both of these are optional and can be denied. AOL Explorer 1.5 was the last recorded version of AOL Explorer. The browser, even though it can still be downloaded, is no longer in development in favor of AOL OpenRide, which is now also being replaced. The screensaver used in AOL Explorer is undergoing a drastic change for the new client and is still in Beta, packed with a beta version of AOL OpenRide, known as AOL OpenRide with AwayView. Release History In November 2005, the next version, 1.1, was released. Version 1.2 was very similar to version 1.1, but included two new features: Tab Explorer and RSS Widgets from Favorites. When the Tab Explorer button is pressed, a thumbnail preview of each tab is displayed in a full-screen window. The user can click on one of the previews to instantly access the page. Microsoft has implemented a similar feature in their Internet Explorer 7 browser, called "Quick Tabs". Version 1.5 was launched in May 2006, and included many new features such as Desktop Widgets, Visual Themes, a Feeds Screensaver and various performance improvements. Desktop Widgets allow the user to "tear off" a side panel and use it independently from the browser. The panel will remain open and functional, even after you close AOL Explorer. When your computer is idle, you can set the AOL Explorer Feeds Screensaver to display the RSS feeds stored in the feeds panel. Another new feature in 1.5 is the Show Page Preview feature, which allows the user to preview a webpage without leaving the current page by simply Reception AOL Explorer received a 4 out of 5 from PC Magazine in 2005, saying: "Even Firefox devotees should consider taking AOL’s spiffy, feature-packed browser for a spin." Although it was also criticized in the same article, with the following ’cons’ given: "Questionable anti-spyware tools. Some features not yet working. Can’t import favorites from Firefox 1 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia or Opera. Doesn’t support Internet Explorer toolbars."[1] • • • • AOL Explorer Comparison of web browsers AOL OpenRide List of feed aggregators Comparison of feed aggregators References [1] Rick Broida (2005). "AOL Explorer 1.1 Review by PC Magazine". http://www.pcmag.com/article2/ 0,1759,1842397,00.asp. Retrieved on 2007-07-23. External links • What is the AOL browser based on? at Google Answers • AOL Explorer Information on the AOL download site See also • List of web browsers Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AOL_Explorer" Categories: AOL, Internet Explorer shells, Windows web browsers This page was last modified on 7 April 2009, at 20:33 (UTC). All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License. (See Copyrights for details.) Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a U.S. registered 501(c)(3) taxdeductible nonprofit charity. Privacy policy About Wikipedia Disclaimers 2

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