AOL Explorer

Web browser


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::summary Web browser ::

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FieldValue
nameAOL Explorer
captionAOL Explorer 1.5 as of May 2006
developerAOL LLC
released
discontinuedyes
latest release version
latest release date
latest preview version
latest preview date
operating_systemMicrosoft Windows
genreWeb browser
licenseFreeware
replaced_byAOL Desktop
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| name = AOL Explorer | logo = | screenshot = | caption = AOL Explorer 1.5 as of May 2006 | developer = AOL LLC | released = | discontinued = yes | latest release version = | latest release date = | latest preview version = | latest preview date = | operating_system = Microsoft Windows | genre = Web browser | license = Freeware | replaced_by = AOL Desktop AOL Explorer, previously known as AOL Browser, was a graphical web browser developed by AOL. It was released in July 2005 as a free, standalone download, or as an optional software bundled while installing AOL Instant Messenger. AOL Explorer supported tabbed browsing and used Microsoft's Trident browser engine. The browser was briefly succeeded by AOL OpenRide in 2006, followed by AOL Desktop in 2007.

History

In 2003, AOL was given rights to Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser in a seven-year contract. As such, AOL Explorer shared similarities with Microsoft's flagship browser, notably the ability to access Windows updates, and install Internet Explorer-compatible plugins. Security features such as a pop-up blocker and spyware detection were built into the browser.

Version 1.5 was launched in May 2006, adding Desktop Widgets, Visual Themes, a Feeds Screensaver and various performance improvements. Desktop Widgets allowed the user to "tear off" a side panel and use it independently from the browser. RSS Feeds could be shown in a screensaver, and Show Page Preview allowed users to see previews of web page links without leaving the page.

Reception

AOL Explorer was praised by PC Magazine for its wealth of features and its visual design. Some criticisms were that the browser had "questionable anti-spyware tools", and that it did not support third-party toolbars.

References

References

  1. Upsdell, Charles. (2014-08-26). "AOL - Review". Website Design.
  2. Hu, Jim. (2003-06-02). "Microsoft to pay AOL $750 million". [[CNET]].
  3. (2006-05-11). "AOL Explorer 1.5 Build". TechSpot.
  4. Broida, Rick. (2005-01-08). "AOL Explorer 1.1 - Review".

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