Despite cool features like client side processes (similar to Java applets), frames support, Web caching, advanced tables support (though not quite as solid as Netscape or Internet Explorer), Web server capabilities, Java support in the 32-bit release, integrated searching (via Alta Vista, Lycos, or WebCrawler), and client side image mapping, Oracle's release of its PowerBrowser Web browser ultimately fails to impress considering the releases currently available from the competition.