All versions of
Internet Explorer for Windows from 4.0 onwards use MSHTML, and it is also used by various other
web browsers and software components (see
Internet Explorer shells). In
Windows 98,
Windows Me, and
Windows 2000, it is also used for the Windows file manager/shell,
Windows Explorer. The Add/Remove Programs tool in Windows 2000 uses MSHTML to render the list of installed programs, and in Windows XP it is also used for the User Accounts Control Panel, which is an
HTML Application. MSHTML, however, was not used by
Internet Explorer for Mac (which used
Tasman starting with version 5.0), nor by the early versions of
Internet Explorer Mobile. Some other MSHTML-based applications include: •
AOL Explorer, a web browser •
AOL Instant Messenger 6.x, which used MSHTML to render conversation and profile windows, and advertisement panels •
EA Link, incompatible with MSHTML as of Internet Explorer 7 RC2 • Flashpoint Secure Player, uses MSHTML to run
ActiveX based web games •
Google Talk, which used MSHTML to render chat windows and profile cards •
GreenBrowser, which is also presented at the
BrowserChoice.eu page •
IE Tab, a browser add-on used to render pages with MSHTML user interface (originally available for both Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome, now only for the latter) •
Impulse (content delivery), uses MSHTML to render "Explore" page, as well as several of the "Community" pages •
LimeWire, which renders the page "New@Lime" •
Lunascape, developed by Lunascape Corporation •
Maxthon, which used the MSHTML engine while adding features not built into IE7 •
MediaBrowser, customized browsers, especially for
Nintendo • MenuBox, a web browser •
Microsoft Compiled HTML Help • Microsoft
Encarta and related products •
Microsoft InfoPath, a forms application •
Microsoft Outlook, which uses MSHTML to render HTML Messages (prior to Outlook 2007) and the "Outlook Today" screen • Microsoft
Outlook Express, which uses MSHTML to render HTML Messages • Microsoft
Visual InterDev 6 uses MSHTML in editing mode as visual HTML designer • Microsoft
Visual Studio 2002-2005 uses MSHTML in editing mode to provide visual ASP.NET/HTML designer • Microsoft
Visual Studio and
Visual Basic to render the WebBrowser control •
MSN Messenger, which used it to produce
Flash-based "winks" and games, and for all advertisements shown in the advertisement banner •
NeoPlanet, a web browser •
NetCaptor, a web browser •
Netscape Browser (Netscape 8), which used MSHTML to render web pages in IE mode •
RealNetworks RealPlayer, a multimedia player app •
Sleipnir, a web browser •
SlimBrowser, a web browser •
Skype, software for
VoIP that renders HTML data with MSHTML •
Tencent Traveler, a web browser •
Valve's
Steam client, previous versions of which used MSHTML to render the "Store", "Update News" and "Community" sections as well as the Steam in-game browser and
MOTD screens in Valve games. The Steam client was updated to use
WebKit instead of MSHTML for these features. Then was updated further to use the
Chromium Embedded Framework •
Windows Live Writer, which uses MSHTML for its editor •
Windows Media Player, which uses MSHTML to render the "Media Information" pages •
WinRAR, a
decompression program •
360 Secure Browser, a web browser in China •
Baidu Browser, a web browser in China, that also had a proxy for some websites ==Standards compliance==