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{{Short description|Web browser for Windows released in 1995}}









| 2.0 Beta| October 1995| Support of HTML tables and other elements|| 2.0| November 27, 1995| 2.01| August 1996| Bug fix release. Last version for Windows NT 3.1.|
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name Internet Explorer 2| logo = (File:Microsoft Internet Explorer 2 logo.GIF)| screenshot = Internet Explorer 2.PNG| caption = Internet Explorer 2 in Windows NT 4.0| collapsible =| author =| developer = Microsoft



Windows: 2.01 / Mac OS: 2.1 / | latest release date = | programming language =
    x86 (16- and 32-bit), 68k, PowerPC, MIPS architecture>MIPS, Alpha AXP| included with = Windows 95 OSR1 and Windows NT 4.0| language count = 24| language footnote = | genre = Web browser| engine = | license = Freeware| replaces = Internet Explorer 1.0 (1995)Internet Explorer 1.5 (1996)| replaced_by = Internet Explorer 3 (1996)}}Microsoft Internet Explorer 2 (IE2) is the second, and by now discontinued, version of Internet Explorer (IE), a graphical web browser by Microsoft. It was unveiled in October 1995, and was released on November 27, 1995, for Windows 95 and Windows NT, and on April 23, 1996, for Apple MacintoshWEB,weblink Chronology of Personal Computers, islandnet.com, 29 January 2017, Ken, Polsson, and Windows 3.1.Version 2 launched with 12 languages, including English, but this would expand to 24 for Windows 95, 20 for Windows 3.1, and 9 for the Macintosh by April 1996.PRESS RELEASE,weblink Microsoft Internet Explorer Web Browser Available on All Major Platforms, Offers Broadest International Support, Microsoft, 30 April 1996, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20080115072757weblink">weblink 15 January 2008, It lacked many features that became common in later IE versions, including the blue 'e' logo, integration with Windows Explorer, and bundled programs. Its market share was also much lower than later versions. During its tenure, IE market share only went up to about roughly 3-9% by mid 1996, before Internet Explorer 3 was released.WEB,weblink Behind the numbers: Browser market share, 8 October 1998, CNN.com, CNN, Maryann Jones, Thompson, live,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20100507163709weblink">weblink May 7, 2010, WEB,weblink Browser Statistics for June 1996, Ed, Kubaitis, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20010507151448weblink">weblink May 7, 2001, This is the last version of Internet Explorer to support Windows NT 3.1; as the following version, Internet Explorer 3, only supports Windows NT 3.5.Internet Explorer 2 is no longer supported, and is not available for download from Microsoft.

    History

    IE replicated many of the quirks of Netscape Navigator, and allowed importing bookmarks from it.JOURNAL, 12 18, September 1996,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20041210091338weblink">weblink December 10, 2004, Microsoft Internet Explorer 2.1,weblink 15 February 2011, MacUser, Jack, Weber, dead, In May 1996, FTP Software announced it was providing Microsoft with various technology for Internet Explorer 2.0 for Windows 3.1, including a PPP network, 16-bit email client, and other technology.WEB,weblink FTP Software to provide key technology for Microsoft's Internet Explorer Version 2.0 for Windows 3.1, 1 May 1996, 15 February 2011, Business Wire,

    Availability

    Internet Explorer version 2 was released in beta in October 1995, only 2 months after version 1 came out in Microsoft Plus! for 95 that August. It was released for Windows 95 and Windows NT 3.1 in November 1995 and was bundled with NT 4.0 in July 1996. The Beta for Mac on PowerPC came out in January, and the finalized version in April for 68k and PowerPC. Version 2 was also the first release for Windows 3.1 and Macintosh System 7.0.1(PPC or 68k), although the Mac version was not released until January 1996 for PPC, and April for 68k. Version 2 was included in Windows 95 OEM Service Release (OSR 1) and Microsoft's Internet Starter Kit for Windows 95 in early 1996. It launched with twelve languages, including English, but this expanded to 24, 20, and 9 for Win 95, Win 3.1 and Mac respectively by April 1996. The 2.0i version supported double-byte character-sets for supporting Chinese, Japanese or Korean characters in web pages. Version 2.1 for the Mac came out in August 1996, the same month version 2 for Windows was superseded by Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.WEB, 1996-08-13, Microsoft Launches Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0 With Exclusive, Free Content Offers From Top Web Sites,weblink 2022-05-11, Stories, en-US, There were 16-bit and 32-bit versions depending on the OS.

    Mac version

    The Mac version, especially version 2.1, was praised for being economic with resources and for new features. Internet Explorer supported the embedding of a number of multimedia formats into web pages, including AVI and QuickTime formatted video and AIFF, MIDI and WAV formatted audio. The non-beta final version was released three months later on April 23, 1996.{{Citation needed|date=February 2011}} Version 2.1 fixed bugs and improving stability, but also added a few features such as support for the NPAPI (the first version of Internet Explorer on any platform to do so) and support for QuickTime VR. AOL 3.0 for Macintosh used the IE 2.1 rendering engine in its built-in web browser. The various 16 and 32 bit versions largely depended on the OS although Windows NT would use the 16 bit versions for Windows 3.1.{{blockquote|Netscape has enjoyed a virtual monopoly of the browser market (about 90% according to some estimates), and this has allowed it to consolidate its position still further by introducing unofficial or 'extended' HTML tags. As a result, the Web is littered with pages that only work effectively if viewed in Navigator. By the time other browsers catch up, Netscape has made even more additions.|Jack Weber|MacUser (1996)}}

    Features

    IE2 introduced new or improved features for its time period. Many soon became ubiquitous (such as cookies) while others such as the integrated email client were removed in later versions due to being out of scope and better covered by dedicated software like Outlook.WEB,weblinkweblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20110221133028weblink">weblink 21 February 2011, Windows History, Microsoft, 30 June 2003, dead, WEB,weblink The History of Internet Explorer, Microsoft, Sandi, Hardmeier, 25 August 2005,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20051001113951weblink">weblink October 1, 2005, dead, The features are:

    Versions{| class"wikitable"|+ Windows versions

    ! Version !! Release date !! Significant changes !! Shipped with
    Transport Layer Security>SSL, HTTP cookie, VRML, and usenet newsgroup>Internet newsgroups.| Windows 95 OSR1 Windows NT 4.0 Internet Starter Kit
    {| class="wikitable"|+ Mac versions! Version !! Release date !! Significant changes| Beta for PPC only| PPC and 68k Supported| Bug fixes; NPAPI support

    References

    , "NCKCN" {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120817092414weblink |date=2012-08-17 }}, 19 August 1996}}

    External links

    {{Internet Explorer|state=open}}{{gopher clients}}{{Timeline of web browsers|1990s}}{{web browsers}}

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