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Internet Explorer 6 - Is Microsoft's Market Share at Risk?
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 (IE6), a fast graphical browser for Windows-based operating systems, was primarily developed by Microsoft. It replaces Internet Explorer 5, which was the original version of Internet Explorer. It is the default web browser for Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows Server 2021. It can replace older versions of Internet Explorer. Internet Explorer 6 has an intuitive interface with tabs that allow you to display multiple windows in one panel.
Windows Internet Explorer 6 was a warmly received launch. However, with Windows XP Service Pack 2, it lost some of the features that made it attractive to other competitors like Mozilla Firefox, Safari, and Google Chrome. Its market share is still high and it is currently the most used web browser for desktops. To increase its market share, a number new features have been added. These include the Windows Explorer Add-Ons (Microsoft Office Add-Ons) and Microsoft Reader. Windows XP SP2 also allows you to upgrade from Windows ME.
This article will help you downgrade Internet Explorer 5 to the latest version. It also demonstrates how to speed up your web browsing experience. Keep your computer running smoothly and functional by installing the latest Microsoft updates. These updates can be installed via Windows Update to maximize your computer's performance.