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If I install Internet Explorer to run the CD-ROM or Off-line edition can I still use a different browser, for example, Netscape Navigator to browse the web?

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If I install Internet Explorer to run the CD-ROM or Off-line edition can I still use a different browser, for example, Netscape Navigator to browse the web?

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Yes. Internet Explorer has to be installed on your computer to play the CD-ROM because the WebCompiler presentation player uses the core rendering engine of Internet Explorer 4/5 to display the pages of the presentation. However, Internet Explorer does not have to be your default browser – so you could also have Netscape’s Navigator browser installed and configured as your default browser.

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