An example of a web browser would be Microsoft Explorer, which is one of the most common. ---- * Internet Explorer * Mozilla Firefox * Opera * Safari * Google Chrome
no, i m trying so much, but not finish it. .
There called Browsers. Like FireFox, Internet Explorer, or Opera. They give a user a GUI so they can have a full interface to see the web.
A web browser is a program, such as Internet Explorer. Mozilla/Firefox, Opera, Google Chrome, etc. which is used to explore/browse 'web pages', which are written in a special language called HTML (hyper-text mark-up language).Often new PC's come with a 'web browser' already installed. And if you can read this answer, you are (very likely!) using a web browser to do so!Different web browsers can be downloaded from the internet. A computer can have more than one web browser installed. Each type of browser has different features. Most PC users have their own favorite web browser which they use for most or all of their web activity.
It depends on what you mean as basic function. If you mean as a web browser, there are tons of them, but if you mean as an internet suite, there are two alternatives: Load Firefox with extensions so it works as an email client, torrent downloader, etc. or install SeaMonkey, which is basically Firefox with a whole internet suite. Edit: Firefox does not have email functionality, some other web browsers ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_browser ) like Opera ( http://www.opera.com/ ) do. A quick Google search, for "top web browser" ( https://www.google.rs/search?&q=top+web+browser ), reveals some of the best, or most popular, browsers for viewing content on the web; example link: http://internet-browser-review.toptenreviews.com/ Statistics on browser use: http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp
If you mean web browser. You can just download more from online, so yes.
A "cookie" is a small piece of information sent by a web server to store on a web browser so it can later be read back from that browser. This is useful for having the browser remember some specific information.
Try turning of "ads" in your browser.
Yes, Google Chrome is a web browser. It is a software application used to access information on the World Wide Web. Google Chrome was developed by Google and is known for its speed, simplicity, and security features.
Try turning of "ads" in your browser.
FYI, I already downloaded it, but for some reason I don't know how to make it my web browser. So any idea where it is in my computer or what it's called? Thanks. Answer: Silverlight is not a web browser. It makes media displayable. FYI Konqueror and Firefox are the best browsers.
Yes. Some people say that it is a virus but it is not. It may of been a false alarm. I have McAfee Security so I did a full scan and no opera viruses.