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Microsoft claimed that Nashville would add Internet integration features to the Windows 95 and NT 4. 0 desktop, building on the new features in the Internet Explorer 3. 0 web browser ( due for release a few months before Nashville ).
Touted features included a combined file manager and web browser, the ability to seamlessly open Microsoft Office documents from within Internet Explorer using ActiveX technology and a way to place dynamic webpages directly on the desktop in place of the regular static computer wallpaper.

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