There are many programs available for Linux to view videos. Probably the most popular and the one I prefer is Mplayer. You can view .mpg .avi files and many others. It works just as DivX does for Windows.
You can also use VLC.
If the video is on your hard drive, I don't think you can. But if it is online, just go to the webpage.
5min has instructional videos for various purposes. Please see the related link for a video about using ColurfulTabs in Firefox.
Tools --> Clear Recent History --> Cookies.
You can view web videos online at websites such as YouTube and Daily Motion. You can also download videos using the software RealPlayer and VLC Media Player.
you could if you have Firefox install an add on to enable you to download videos or you could go to Imeem.com Hulu might be one I'm not really sure.
One may view videos related to cerebral palsy by using the resources at the website WebMD. They have a very good collection of articles, pictures and videos on this subject.
One may view videos of "The Naked Dance" online by using the services of You Tube. There are many clips, parodies and official videos available on You Tube.
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By downloading Chrome and stop using any IE version, or by downloading Firefox, both trustworthy, fast browsers
YouTube offers many management training videos. With the right Firefox plugin you can download these to your PC. YouTube offers a number of training videos on management topics. With a firefox plugin these can be downloaded to hte PC locally.
with FireFox plug-in, 100% free.
To put toolbar on Firefox go to View-> Toolbars and click on the desired toolbar.
Are you using Firefox or Internet Explorer? You can't get on if you are on Firefox.