Most browsers have extensions, plugins, etc.
Here is a nice list for Chrome: chrome.Google.com/webstore/category/extensions
Although they are made specifically for each browser, the most common needs & popular utilities can be found for all browsers.
Plug-ins
Programs are normally stored on a hard drive and loaded into memory for execution.
No Programs can function (run) without first being loaded into the computer's Memory. Once loaded, Instructions can be addressed and performed. The same is true for Data. It is first read from its source and them loaded into Memory.
No. In modern computers, programs are not stored on a ROM chip, but on the hard drive.
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Some programs created for XP will work with Seven too. You can check "Compatibility list" on website of Microsoft.
When I got a new Windows computer the first icons on the desktop where those of the factory-loaded programs. So I would assume that if there was no factory loaded programs nothing would appear!
Although this does not hold for all types of computers and browsers, the load bar is usually on the lower right of your browser window.
AnswerTo get the list of currently loaded extensions within a PHP program. Use get_loaded_extensions() function.To check what extensions are loaded by PHP on a given server, type this on the command line:php -mHere is a php script that will list the loaded extensions in a table. Save this file as phpext.php and place it on your website. Go to this file in your web browsers and see a list of loaded extensions:
The portion of the screen that displays when windows XP is loaded is called the Desktop. It features icons for different programs, the Taskbar and the Start Button.
Macro