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Map Pin Weather UK/<endeca_term>IE 4</endeca_term>.0.1

Map Pin Weather UK/IE 4.0.1

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15 February, 2011
MCQs for Finals - General 1.0

MCQs for Finals - General 1.0

...all questions are peer reviewed by doctors of at least registrar seniority (ie >4 years post qualification with full membership to the relevant Royal College... Read more

26 February, 2012
PurgeIE Pro 4.05

PurgeIE Pro 4.05

...manages its cleanup functions without requiring you to restart your system. Supports IE-4 thru IE-6. A recent upgrade implements an option for purging... Read more

2 May, 2011
Yo Mama Extreme - Voice,Battle,Vote 2.2

Yo Mama Extreme - Voice,Battle,Vote 2.2

...MODE -Jokes added all the time -Star rating system -View joke #'s ie. (4 of 2255) -See Total Votes -Sort By(Most Recent|Top Rated... Read more

1 October, 2010

MS rolls out red carpet for IE 4.0

...According to Andrew Lees, Microsoft UK's director product marketing and Internet, IE 4.0 will be shipped by "the top 10 ISPs in the... Read more

1 October, 1997 by Steve Malone

Windows '97: MS gives IE 4.0 public preview

...filters and effects including sounds and said that the complete version of IE 4.0 will allow developers to use advanced layout capabilities including transparencies... Read more

25 February, 1997 by Martin Veitch

A Year Ago: IE 4 - A fundamental shift

...exalted hype. But whatever the excesses trumpeted by Microsoft's marketing machine, IE 4.0 is different. The product merges the Internet browser with the... Read more

30 September, 1998 by Charles Cooper

IE 4.0 has problems with NT 5.0 beta

...our tests, this problem did not affect the just-released version of IE 4.0, nor did it affect IE on operating systems other than... Read more

13 October, 1997 by Timothy Dyck

IE 4: A fundamental shift

...exalted hype. But whatever the excesses trumpeted by Microsoft's marketing machine, IE 4.0 is different. The product merges the Internet browser with the... Read more

30 September, 1997 by Charles Cooper

IE 4.0 to get smoother Active Desktop, UI tweaks

...IE although members of the Site Builder programme will get an update. IE 4.0 will also be available as part of a Starter Kit... Read more

27 August, 1997 by Martin Veitch

Windows '97 (2): MS gives IE 4.0 public preview

Microsoft has also added a tranche of communication and collaboration tools to IE 4.0. Outlook Express, previously known as Internet Mail and News, lets... Read more

25 February, 1997 by Martin Veitch

MS admits 'incompatibilities' with IE 5

...to blame for the problem. Laver explained: "Visual 6 was designed for IE 4. With IE 5, there are some incompatibilities. But the problem exists... Read more

19 March, 1999 by Chiyo Robertson

IE5 Launch: Microsoft introduces kinder, gentler IE

...was impressed with the browser's speed and stability. When Microsoft introduced IE 4 in the fall of 1997, it presented users with a completely... Read more

18 March, 1999 by Lisa M Bowman

Microsoft on Trial: IE bundling debated internally

...Both the Memphis and the NT team are totally frustrated with the IE 4 situation: the code quality is lower than we can take, they... Read more

14 January, 1999 by Lisa Bowman

US Report: Java seen as 'biggest threat,' judge's memo reveals

...be very hard to increase browser market share on the merits of IE 4 alone. It will be more important to leverage the [operating system... Read more

15 September, 1998 by Michael Moeller

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