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Browser plug-ins
A plug-in is a small piece of software, often called a helper application, designed to enhance the features of your browser. They are often used to help play media files and are normally free to download from the appropriate software house. The most common plug-ins that are available are listed below, together with whether they're loaded on your browser and a link for you to download the ones you're missing!
Plug-in Brief description Installed
Windows Media Player Windows Media™
A Microsoft plugin used by the browser to play a variety of video and audio formats, especially WMV and WMA files.
Quicktime

Apple Quicktime™
An Apple plugin used by the browser to play Quicktime movie files, usually with a .MOV file extension.

RealPlayer RealMedia RealPlayer™
The pioneer of media delivery on the web, a plug-in and player that can be used for audio and video. files usually have a .RM extension.
Macromedia Flash™
Macromedia's web animation and site building tool used to create effects and add impact to web pages.
  • If a Flash plug-in was detected - your version should be listed on the left.
  • If the space to the left is blank - your Flash version is older than Flash 5.
  • This course needs Flash 7.
Shockwave Macromedia Shockwave™
The plug-in needed by the browser to play special versions of Macromedia Director files that usually have a .DCR file extension
Adobe Reader Adobe Reader
Adobe Acrobat files allow portable document format (PDF) files to be read. The plug-in is usually installed when the main acrobat application is installed.