Web Accessories For Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 When In Doubt, Accessorize Paul Jones
Internet Explorer 5 is a hit. You can call it bloatware or bugware, bring up privacy concerns, or generally dislike it, but that doesn't change the fact that people are still downloading it in throngs.
Of course, as per the Microsoft standard, the features that should have been included in the final release came after the fact, in the form of an add-on. In this case, it's a kit called Web Accessories for Internet Explorer 5.
This add-on, like most Microsoft add-ons, installed flawlessly--a simple matter of a double-click, a confirmation, and a click OK. That's it. You don't even have to choose where to install it. Another thing going for this kit is its genuine usefulness. Perhaps its best point is its un-Microsoftian size: a deceiving 136KB.