![]() MacAddict 2000.09.13: Mac OS X: Included Applications by David Reynolds.The beta comes with a usable e-mail program and a blazingly fast version of Microsoft Internet Explorer written for OS X. Although with DP4 I favored OmniWeb (which I installed already), Explorer is more feature-complete. MacFixit Forums - OS X Beta First Impressions 2000.09.15Įxplorer beta is much, MUCH more stable, you can drag images off a website onto the toolbar as bookmarks.Other apps slow down considerably, however. IE5 is a good example: the classic version sometimes feels faster than the Carbon version bundled with Public Beta. (Yes, that's right, the Terminal application is included in Public Beta.) With the exception of IE, these are just basic tools. ![]() The rudiments of Internet access are there: IE5 for web browsing, Apple's Mail application for POP/IMAP email, and Terminal for telnet and FTP.
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