They work much the same as ones on your computer do. The key difference is that the software is on a server rather than on your computer, which saves space on your computer and meaning you can use it from any computer that can access the internet. They work in the same way as other word processors, having all the key functionality like basic formatting, spell checking etc.
It will depend on how the game was written. Many online games require Adobe's Flash Player which will work on Macs with Intel processors and older G5/G4 processors.
The single most popular online word processor is Google Docs, which comes close to replicating the experience found in Microsoft Word. Other top processors online are Zoho Writer, ThinkFree and iNetWord.
You can find online credit card processors at the Payment Online website. Alternatively, you can also find these services from websites such as Authorize Network and Paypal.
Intel Xeon Processors
Word processors are used for creating or editing text in general, for example Notepad (or Textedit if you're on a mac) and Microsoft Word are both word processors
on x86-64 processors, yes. On Itanium, no.
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There are many electrical sellers online that would sell food processors. Try Currys, Makro, Tesco and any other supplier of homewares. Amazon and ebay also sell a range of food processors
Which group of Intel processors uses a 32-bit word size and a 64 bit word size?
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Yes as two or more processors work together.
In terms of Word Processors, Microsoft Word is the only processor available that costs money. Open Office is a free, safe, and generally good quality alternative, however.