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Though once considered a popular
internet suite, it fell out of favor after
Internet Explorer 3 was released. Development was abandoned following the Microsoft antitrust case.[4][5][6]
^LIVINGSTON, BRIAN (1999-03-29). "Will freeware and personalization bring new life to browsers?". InfoWorld. Vol. 21, no. 13. MasterFILE Premier, EBSCOhost. pp. 42, 1/3p.
ISSN0199-6649.
^Livingston, Brian (May 8, 2000). "Brave new Windows: How the Baby Bills will make your life easier and less expensive". InfoWorld. Vol. 22, no. 19. MasterFILE Premier, EBSCOhost. pp. 75, 1/2p.
ISSN0199-6649.
^Stewart, Stewart (1995-11-30). "Frequently asked questions about the World Wide Web". The Rolling Stone computer issue. No. 722. Rolling Stone. pp. 24, 5p.
ISSN0035-791X.
^
abc"What's New Archives". Stroud's CWSA Apps. Mecklermedia Corporation. May 1996. Archived from
the original on 10 November 1999. Retrieved 15 March 2010.