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Internet Explorer 6 & Outlook Express tweak guide @ TS

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Old 10-24-2003
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Internet Explorer 6 & Outlook Express tweak guide @ TS

Despite of increasingly stiff competition from the likes of Opera and Mozilla, Microsoft’s Internet Explorer 6 remains by large as the most popular internet browser. So if IE happens to be your browser of choice, I have no doubt it’s one of your most often used applications and you should know it offers a decent amount of customisation possibilities and a wealth of options.



Our guide will take you through the vast array of options and settings available to customize Internet Explorer 6 and the bundled Outlook Express to its fullest, in particular seeking to improve browser security or just fine tuning them to your own browsing needs.
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Old 10-25-2003
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Re: Internet Explorer 6 & Outlook Express tweak guide @ TS

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Originally posted by TS | Julio
Microsoft’s Internet Explorer 6 remains by large as the most popular internet browser.
Unfortunately most of the 'average' users don't realize the advantages of these 'other' browsers.


But the tweaks and suggestoins offered are great ones for optimizing and tweaking the default browser and email client offered with windows. Nice work Julio.
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Old 10-25-2003
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Yeah, I'm looking into doing other browsers also. Opera & Firebird (Well, Mozilla anyway) being the obvious candidates.