A helper application is a small computer program that extends the standard
functionality of the browser. Helper applications are also called plug-ins.
Plug-ins are often used by browsers to play audio and video.
Examples of well-known plug-ins are Adobe Flash Player and QuickTime.
Plug-ins can be added to Web pages through the
Most plug-ins allow manual (or programmed) control over settings for volume, rewind, forward, pause, stop, and play.
Plug-ins are often used by browsers to play audio and video.
Examples of well-known plug-ins are Adobe Flash Player and QuickTime.
Plug-ins can be added to Web pages through the
Most plug-ins allow manual (or programmed) control over settings for volume, rewind, forward, pause, stop, and play.
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