The Explorer 3.0 browser was designed based on the Windows 95 platform, incorporating many new technologies.
For instance, it came with the DirectX graphics rendering engine built into the system, allowing Explorer 3.0 to display enhanced visual effects.
There was also targeted optimization and adaptation for signature designs like the Start menu and taskbar in the new version of the Explorer browser.
Of course, aside from cooperation with the operating system, the Explorer browser itself also saw many improvements.
Beyond issues that were heavily reported by users, it further strengthened interaction with users.
Functions such as image downloading and uploading, page printing, and video management were further enhanced.
However, in order to realize the browser platform's development role and attract more developers, Explorer 3.0 introduced a revolutionary feature—an application store.