IE Shells
These applications supplement some of Internet Explorer's usual user interface components for browsing, adding features such as popup blocking and tabbed browsing. For example, MSN Explorer can be considered an Internet Explorer shell, in that it is essentially an expansion of IE with added MSN-related functionality. A more complete list of Trident-based browsers can be found under the list of web browsers.
- AOL Explorer (discontinued)
- Avant Browser
- Deepnet Explorer (Discontinued)
- GreenBrowser
- IE Tab add-on that allows to view pages through the Internet Explorer layout engine and can be used in conjunction with various browsers, if required
- iTVmediaPlayer
- Lunascape
- Maxthon (formerly MyIE2)
- MenuBox
- MSN Explorer
- NeoPlanet (discontinued)
- NetCaptor (discontinued)
- Netscape Browser 8.x (used both Trident and Gecko) (discontinued)
- Sleipnir
- SlimBrowser
- Tencent Traveler
- TomeRaider
- UltraBrowser (discontinued)
- WebbIE
- Yahoo! Browser (or partnership browsers e.g. "AT&T Yahoo! Browser"; "Verizon Yahoo! Browser"; "BT Yahoo! Browser" etc.). (Discontinued)
- T-Online Browser
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