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NeoPlanet

NeoPlanet is a Trident based web browser, which debuted in 1997 with the release of Internet explorer Version 4.0. Trident or MSHTML is a layout engine made especially for the Microsoft Windows version of Internet Explorer. Microsoft has changed the Trident layout engine to match up to World Wide Web standards. The first strategy of NeoPlanet Web Browsers was developed in an e-mail service firm known as Bigfoot.

Today, the NeoPlanet Browser is usually available in Version 5.2.0.1704 for downloading. To compete with the Netscape Navigator 6.0, it had also introduced a Mozilla Based Browser.

The 5.2.0.1704 version of NeoPlanet Browser has the following significant features:

•  It incorporates e-mail clients.

•  Provides instant messaging services.

•  NeoPlanet integrates a web browser.

•  Provides you with a web directory.

•  You also get a search engine.

•  Offers chat facilities.

•  You can avail your own communities created by you.

•  It gives you the unique opportunity to adjust your online environment.

•  If you want you can use the NeoPlanet channels to customize the web directory as you please.



•  You can even make your own communities and share the same in NeoPlanet's Net Clubs

•  NeoPlanet's Internet skin fives you the freedom to show the world your sense of styling over the Internet.

The NeoPlanet Version 5.2.0.1704 is meant for computers of Windows95/98/Me/NT/2K and cannot be installed if your IE version is less than 4.0.




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