Refer to programs or software which enable a person to view or surf the web.
Programs which allow you to surf the web. All browsers are slightly different from each other. The most commonly used browsers are MSIE (Microsoft Internet Explorer) and Netscape (Navigator or Communicator). Different versions of each are available for free download from the net. See http://www.microsoft.com and http:// www.netscape.net for the current versions and updates.
Programs that let you navigate to and view the various Internet resources.
(Also see Cross-browser) A browser is an application program that provides a way to look at and interact with all the information on the World Wide Web. The word \"browser\" originated prior to the Web as a generic term for user interfaces that let you browse (navigate through and read) text files online. By the time the first Web browser with a graphical user interface was generally available (Mosaic, in 1993), the term applied to Web content, also. Technically, a Web browser is a program that uses the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) to make requests of Web servers throughout the Internet . The most common browsers currently in use at the onset of 2003 are: Internet Explorer, Netscape Navigator and America Online's proprietary browser.
Browsers are software programs that enable you to view WWW documents. They "translate" HTML-encoded files into the text, images, sounds, and other features you see. Microsoft Internet Explorer (called simply IE), Netscape, Mosaic, Macweb, and Netcruiser are examples of browsers that enable you to view text and images and many other WWW features. They are software that must be installed on your computer. LYNX, is a browser often used from slow modems because it does not display images, colors, or sound, but lets you perform most basic WWW functions and see the content.
The following browsers are currently recognised:· AOL· Firefox· Internet Explorer (IE)· Mozilla - Other Mozilla-based browsers· Netscape Navigator (NS)· Opera All other browsers are grouped together as Other
Software used to view, retrieve, and print information and HTML documents from the Internet.
The programs that allow us to surf the web. Most commonly used browsers are MSIE (Microsoft Internet Explorer) and Netscape (Navigator or Communicator). Visit microsoft.com and netscape.net for the current versions. They are free to download.
A piece of software that allows you to find, view, and manage information on the World Wide Web. Information is saved in all kinds of formats but a browser will bring a consistent look to this information and make it easier to access. The two most popular browsers are Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer.
Browsers are software programs that allow a user to view images and read hypertext documents (i.e. Web pages). For example Mozilla, Netscape, Internet Explorer, and Safari are all browsers.
A software program used for searching and viewing various kinds of Internet resources such as information on a web site. The most popular Internet browsers are Microsoft Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator.
Software that interprets HTML tags to display HTML documents over the web as formatted text and graphics. (Netscape Navigator, Mosaic, Internet Explorer)
are software programs that enable you to view web pages.
a software designed to navigate in world wide web.
A browser is software that provides a way to view web pages. (eg. Microsoft® Internet Explorer and Netscape® Navigator).
A browser is a software program that enables you to view World Wide Web documents. Examples of browsers include Netscape, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mosaic, Macweb, and Netcruiser. OSU's Computer & Information Services (CIS) supports Netscape.
Software such as Mosaic, Netscape and Lotus Notes that enables users to navigate round the World Wide Web
These are programs that interpret HTML, allowing you to view sites and navigate the web. Browsers can be both text-based or graphic.
Software programs that allow users to access the Internet. Browsers have different capabilities; some cater for people with disabilities. Examples of browsers include Netscape Navigator / Communicator, Internet Explorer, Mosaic, Opera ...
A browser is a piece of software on a computer that allows us to access, navigate and display content from the World Wide Web. The most widely used browsers are Microsoft's Internet Explorer or Netscape's Navigator or Communicator but there are others like Mosaic and Lynx available.
A browser is a piece of software that allows you to view information on the Internet. The most popular browsers are currently Microsoft's Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox and Netscape Navigator.
short for Web browser, a software application used to locate and display Web pages. The two most popular browsers are Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer.
Popular browsers are Netscape Navigator and Internet Explorer (IE or MSIE). Other less-well known browsers include Opera and Lynx (a non-graphical - i.e. text only - browser.) Browsers are the software packages that provide access to websites. Browsers do not all have exactly the same capabilities. For example, AOL packages a version of Internet Explorer as the AOL browser. This browser does not have all the capabilities of IE or Netscape. (The USF Library has found that Netscape tends to work the best with all the Virtual Library databases.)
A software program that uses HTML documents by requesting information from the World Wide Web on your computer. Some of the browsers are I.E. (Internet Explorer), N.N. (Netscape Navigator), Opera, and Firefox, these are just some of the browsers to name a few.
Software applications that read and display Internet information. Examples include Microsoft Internet Explorer, Netscape, Mosaic and Lynx.
Internet browsers is the collective term used for programs that enable people to view websites.
are World Wide Web clients which allow users to retrieve information.
Software used to navigate the World Wide Web , a browser allows you to access hypertext files and/or web pages . Graphical browsers like Netscape or Microsoft's Explorer allow you to view graphical elements that may be embedded on a web page .
the nickname given to people who use the needed software to navigate the World Wide Web. Return
Programs that search and present pages on the World Wide Web and other Internet material. Netscape Navigator and Internet Explorer are two popular browsers.
Browsers are software that provides a way to view web pages. (eg. Microsoft® Internet Explorer and Firefox®).
is the software used to view and navigate documents on the Internet. Examples include, Netscape Navigator, Opera, and Microsoft Internet Explorer.
browser is actually more accurately termed a user agent. In other words, it is whatever software was used to access your website. This will usually be things like "Explorer" (for Microsoft Internet Explorer) and "Netscape" (for Netscape Navigator), but will also commonly be things like "Googlebot" (an automated robot that scours the web for website content to include in its search engine).
Browsers are software programs that enable you to view WWW documents. They "translate" HTML-encoded files into the text, images, sounds, and other features you see. Microsoft Internet Explorer (called simply IE), Mozilla, Firefox, Safari, and Opera are examples of "graphical" browsers that enable you to view text and images and many other WWW features. They are software that must be installed on your computer. For more information about browsers, consult the introductory pages of the Teaching Library tutorial.
A browser, or more accurately, user agent, is the software used to access a website. Examples of user agents are "Explorer" (for Microsoft Internet Explorer), "Netscape" (for Netscape Navigator) and "Googlebot" (an automated robot that scours the web for website content to include in its search engine).
A Client program (software) that is used to look at various kinds of Internet resources. Examples would be Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator.
Software that allows people to view the Internet. Netscape and Internet Explorer are examples of browsers.
Actually, a browser shall be more accurately termed as a server agent for user. In other words, whatever software you use to access website, that usually is such things like "Explorer" (for Microsoft Internet Explorer) or "Netscape" (for Netscape Navigator), and also commonly is such things like "Googlebot" (an automated robot that scours the web for website content to include in its search engine).