What is a plug-in?
A plug-in is a small add-on piece of software that extends the capabilities of your web browser, Microsoft’s Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox. A plug-in may, for example, enable you to view files written in a format other than HTML, the language used to create Internet web sites, or to listen to audio files or view videos.
A plug-in is a small add-on piece of software that extends the capabilities of your web browser, such as Netscape Navigator or Microsoft Explorer. A plug-in may, for example, enable you to view files written in a format other than HTML, the language used to create Internet web sites, or to listen to audio files or view videos.
A plug-in is a small add-on piece of software that extends the capabilities of your web browser, such as Netscape Navigator or Microsoft Explorer. A plug-in may, for example, enable you to view files written in format other than HTML, the language used to create Internet websites, or enable the user to listen to audio files or view videos.
A plug-in is a small add-on piece of software that extends the capabilities of your web browser, such as Netscape Navigator. A plug-in may, for example, enable you to view files written in a format other than HTML, the language used to create Internet web sites, or to listen to audio files or view videos.