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Web Browsers
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6
Web Site:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie
System Requirements: 233MHz CPU; 32MB RAM;
Windows 9X/Me/2K/XP
License: Free
Internet Explorer is the Web's most popular
browser, and it's the best one Microsoft has ever released. More
stable, with better error reporting as well. It helps you to
print, save and email pictures you find on the Web. It also has
new media and search features that make finding information and
experience online audio and video easier than ever before. Also
available for the Mac as version 5.1.
Netscape Navigator 6.2.3
Web Site: http://www.netscape.com/
System Requirements: Windows 9X/Me/2K/XP; Pentium 233 MHz, 64 MB
RAM, 26 MB hard drive space
License: Free
A popular browser Netscape started it all
Instant Messaging and Chat
MSN Messenger
Web Site: messenger.ninemsn.com.au/
Operating System: Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000
or Windows NT 4.0 or later System Requirements: 486DX/66 or higher;
10 MB free disk space available for installation; 8 MB RAM; Internet
Explorer version 4.01 or later must be installed on your computer,
though it does not need to be your default browser
License: Free
MSN Messenger is a popular Instant Messaging program that notifies
you when your friends are online so you can send messages or chat
with several friends at once. There's also great integration with
the free Microsoft Netmeeting so that you can try out
videoconferencing for free. You can also use MSN Messenger as a free
PC to PC telephone, so you can talk instead of typing
File Viewers and Readers
Adobe Acrobat Reader
Web Site: www.adobe.com
Operating System: Windows95 OSR 2.0, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows
NT 4.0 with Service Pack 5 or 6, Windows 2000, or Windows XP System
Requirements: Intel Pentium processor; 32 MB of RAM (64 MB
recommended); 150 MB of available hard-disk space; Additional 70 MB
of hard-disk space for Asian fonts (optional); CD-ROM drive;
Internet Explorer 4.0.1 or later required for Windows NT users
License: Free
Acrobat PDF files are the Web's version of electronic paper. Many
documents are saved as PDFs to preserve the layout and fonts of the
original document. When you view PDFs on screen, or print them on
paper, they look exactly as the author intended. For this reason,
Acrobat PDF files are very popular, and to read them, you need this
program.
Web Design tools
HTML Webmaster 2.0
Web Site: www.html-helper.com
Operating System: Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000
License: Free HTML Webmaster is one of the most powerful HTML
editors on the market. It's extremely easy to use and sports many
features, including: Live preview! View your code while you work,
and catch errors right away Color-coded: you can easily tell the
difference between tags and other information Connect directly to an
FTP server and work without having to use another application
Everything is quick-linked
Office Suite
OpenOffice.org 1.0 Office Suite
Platform: Windows (all)
Price: Free
Site: www.openoffice.org
The Mission statement from the makers of OpenOffice.org is: "To
create, as a community, the leading international office suite that
will run on all major platforms and provide access to all
functionality and data through open-component based APIs and an
XML-based file format." It is also open-source, which means
anyone who can program can have a crack at improving or adding to
the suite.
Real One
Media Player
Web Site:
www.real.com
Operating System: OS 8.1 and above License: Free
The new Real One Player allows you to enjoy streaming audio and
video on the Internet. Choose from hundreds of TV shows and other
video programs or tune in to the thousands of radio station
available. Features include destination buttons for one-click access
to news and entertainment; near CD-quality audio, full-screen video
for broadband users, a graphical equalizer to optimise your video
picture and more than 2500 online radio stations to choose from.
Also available for the Mac.
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Microsoft Media Player
Web Site: www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia
Operating System: Windows 98, 98SE, ME,
Windows 2000 System Requirements: Pentium 166 megahertz (MHz) processor
(Pentium or AMD
Athlon K6 266 MHz processor or faster recommended); 32 MB RAM (64
Recomended); 28.8-kilobits per second (Kbps) modem (56-Kbps modem
recommended); 16-bit sound card; 256-color video card (24-bit true color
video card recommended) License:
Free
WinAmp 2.80
Web Site: www.winamp.com
Operating System: Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP
License: Free
Winamp is a one-stop program for all your audio needs. You will be
impressed by the its lengthy list of options and its interface.
Features: Supports visualizations, DSP effect, and plug-ins ranging from
MP3 converters to PC games Spectrum analyzer, graphic equalizer, play
list and mini-browser for everyday Internet use MP3 to WAV conversion
with an output plug-in It plays 18 different audio formats. Completely
skinnable .CDDB options and retrieval
Ashampoo Media Player+ 1.80
Web Site: www.ashampoo.com Operating
System: Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP
License: Free This program supports most
audio, video and image formats and comes with plug-ins for over 20 major
audio and video formats. It also includes support for MP1, MP2, MP3,
Unreal Engine audio files, DirectShow, MCI, MOD, WAV, AVI, and Ogg
Vorbis audio files. This offers online folders and files with online
playlists. There's a "Burn It To CD" button and ImageView
add-on. You can even adjust relative play-back volumes.
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