Microsoft Word or notepad
A computer program that utilizes 3D graphics.
Putting documents on your flashdrive (a USB storage device) is as simple as copying any file on your computer to an enumerated USB Flash Drive using drag-and-drop file listings. Alternatively any program that creates documents gives you the option to write the document to the Flash Drive using its "save as" command. Documents saved on a Flash Drive can opened, edited, then saved back to the storage device without the document being saved to the computer's hard drive.
Yes, the graphics are the same, just without the 3D feature.
No, a graphics card is necessary
Command and Conquer does have graphics.
Without a doubt, the best thing about being a Graphics Designer are all the Graphics!
Counter strike has pretty amazing graphics, so you cannot play CSS w/out a graphics card. You can play CS 1.6 without a graphics card but CS:S is impossible to play unless you have a graphics card.
Of course not. Making any kind of game requires at the very least a compiler and some kind of graphics manipulation program.
download pixel shader 3.0 and play it will work
raster graphics cannot be resized without losing image quality
Google Documents is what I use, free and reliable, the only one I can think of without need to buy or download a program, just need a Google account
Go to My Documents* and look for Frostwire. (You should see it without having to go through any folders) Double-click it. There should be a 'Saved' folder, go into it and look foir you picture. * If not My Documents then look in Program Files.