The special software needed to see web pages is called a "browser".
The most popular browsers for desktop and laptop computers are Mozilla FoxFire, Microsoft internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Apple Safari, and Mozilla Sea Monkey, all of which are freeware graphic browsers, and Lynx, a text-only browser.
Those are hardly the only browsers, though; today, just about every device contains a browser. There are specialty browsers for cell phones, for your Kindle, for WebTV, and just about anything else you can think of. It probably won't be long before there's a browser built into the back of the nation's cereal boxes.
Maybe Wikipedia or Wikipedia answers.
The best way to find these is to go to their webpages & see their line ups. Also you may call each company & they will send you a hardcopy.
That is a known bug in the software. It will be fixed in the future. If you see this and refresh the page, the "Special contributions" should disappear into the void.
A Web Browser is software that enables users to view web pages and to jump from one page to another.
For some interesting websites on the subject of special needs, see the Related Links.
You need to ware the special goggles to see them
You should evaluate what features you need the software to provide. You should also see if the software is priced within your budget.
because your computer had a glitch
No. You can see Mars with just your eyes on a clear night.
To get Aim on a Mac you need to download the software. (See links below)
Some of the benefits of software like Corel Draw are many. With this software you are able to video editing, see special effects, motion tracking, and animation to name a few.
A browser is a program that allows you to see webpages. A browser does not do anything *on* the internet.