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						Internet Explorer 5.5 Platform Preview Reviewed
						 
						
						
            Bereft of any serious competition,
            Microsoft's Internet Explorer (IE) has been allowed to wallow in its
            own success and progress at a slower, more steady rate. But that
            hasn't prevented serious problems from emerging: Internet Explorer
            5.0, while clearly the best-of-breed Web browser on any computing
            platform, has also been one of Microsoft's buggiest products. IE 5.0
            has had over a dozen security fixes in its short life, leading
            Microsoft to work on incremental upgrades that fix problems and
            introduce only a limited set of new features. The first product that
            resulted from this plan was Internet Explorer 5.01, which was
            released in November 1999. IE 5.01 (build 5.00.2919.6307, or 1963.07
            to be more precise) will be included in Windows 2000 when it ships
            in early 2000; you can read my review here. The
            second one, which will also be included in Microsoft's next Consumer
            Windows, code-named "Millennium," is IE 5.5. 
             
            Internet Explorer 5.5 began testing in late October alongside a new
            networking DUN technology code-named "Mars" which will
            also be included in Millennium. The current release, a so-called
            "Platform Preview," is designed for developers, not end
            users, making this release unsuitable for most people (A beta one release is expected in Q1 2000 that will be more
            appropriate for end-users). And like Internet Explorer 5.01, IE 5.5
            is not a major new release of the browser suite. It is designed to
            fix bugs (of course), add new developer features, and it includes a
            new Print Preview feature that is the single high-profile addition
            to the package. In short, it's evolutionary, not revolutionary. 
             
             
            Bug fixes 
            While Microsoft has not published a list of the bugs fixed in IE
            5.5, mostly because of the product's early development status, you
            can be sure that it will include all of the bug fixes in IE 5.01 and
            more. Hopefully by the time IE 5.5 ships in mid-2000, Microsoft will
            be able to claim that it has a reasonably secure product to offer
            customers. 
             
             
            Print Preview R Us 
            Internet Explorer 5.5 is the first version of Internet Explorer
            to support Print Preview (Image), which allows you to work with an
            Office-like preview of the page(s) that are to be printed. You can
            specify header and footer text for the documents, zoom in and out to
            preview the document as it will be printed, and perform any other
            features you're used to in, say, Microsoft Word. Essentially, Print
            Preview eliminates the guesswork when printing from the Web. Not a
            huge deal, but it's nice. 
             
             
            Web developer features 
            Aside from the bug fixes, which, let's face it, are the real
            reason for this release, Microsoft has snuck some new functionality
            in for Web and software developers as well. I'm not sure I
            understand the point of this, to be honest, since its hard enough to
            ensure that users are using a certain browser, let alone a certain
            point release as well. In any event, Microsoft has seen fit to add
            the following new Web developer features to IE 5.5:
             
            
            I'm not going to
            waste too much time on this stuff for obvious reasons. For more
            information about IE 5.5's developer features, please visit the Microsoft
            MSDN Web site. 
             
             
            Getting IE 5.5 Platform Preview 
            Windows 95, 98 and NT 4.0 users can download the IE 5.5 Platform
            Preview now from the Microsoft Web site. It utilizes an Active Setup
            program that is very similar to previous versions of IE 5. Windows
            Millennium Beta 2 users have IE 5.5 built right in; there's nothing
            else that needs to be done. Windows 2000 users will have to wait
            until Windows 2000 goes gold: The Platform Preview version of IE 5.5
            will not install on this platform though a future version
            will.  
             
             
            Conclusion 
            I don't recommend this build of IE 5.5 to any end users  or 
            developers. For users, IE 5.5 Platform Preview is not stable enough 
            for daily use and it seems to prevent the use of Windows Update for 
            many people (this isn't true for Millennium users, however). Windows 
            NT 4.0 seems particularly problematic for this release, for some 
            reason. And I've word from many people who are unable to uninstall 
            this build, which is a huge problem. If you've got a single machine, especially, steer clear of 
            this release: All of the current bug fixes are in IE 5.01 (which 
            frankly has its own issues) and the Print Preview feature, while 
            nice, isn't enough of a reason to upgrade. Heck, it's barely enough 
            reason for this release to even exist.  
              
            For developers, the picture is a bit more complex. IE 5.5 is the 
            version of Internet Explorer that was to have ushered in a new age 
            of DHTML-based user interfaces ("Activity Centers"), so many of its low-level programming 
            interfaces were designed with these lofty goals in mind. However, 
            Microsoft has since reversed course and pushed back its new Windows 
            user interface plans to 2001 at the earliest.  While developers 
            frequently need to stay ahead of the game by nature, the IE 5.5 
            Platform Preview just doesn't make sense. The Web development 
            improvements are relatively non-essential and the platform upgrades 
            are pointless since there isn't a version of Windows coming soon 
            that will take advantage of them. Most importantly, it will be late 
            2000 at the earliest before IE 5.5 has any measurable marketshare. 
            If you're hell-bent on staying ahead of the Joneses, spend some time 
            ready the documentation (link above) and wait for a later release.  
              
            For some reason, the computer industry has fostered a "gotta 
            have it" attitude among users who seem eager to download and 
            install the next big thing, regardless of the effect it may have on 
            their system. I caution restraint with this release, however: If 
            there is any market at all for this release, it is very small and 
            chances are you're not part of it. I'm certainly not.
             
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	          Screenshots
						 
						
						  
            The version number of the IE 5.5 Platform Preview is 5.50.3825.1300 
            (build 2513).  
              
              
               
            The main browser window is identical to that in IE 5.01.  
              
              
               
            Print Preview: Nice feature, not enough to make me want to upgrade. 
            
            
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