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Browser can refer to: Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Wiktionary (a portmanteau of wiki and dictionary) is a multilingual, Web-based project to create a free content dictionary, available in over 150 languages. ...

  • A herbivore whose nutrition generally comes from high growing plants
  • A user interface on a computer that allows navigation of objects
    • Web browser, used to access the World Wide Web
    • Wiki browser, for reading articles from Wikipedia
    • File browser, for managing files and related objects
    • Help browser, for reading online help
    • Code browser, for navigating source code

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Web browser - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1574 words)
Most browsers natively support a variety of formats in addition to HTML, such as the JPEG, PNG and GIF image formats, and can be extended to support more through the use of plugins.
The browser, based on SGML tags, used a tag set from the Electronic Document Project of the AAP with minor modifications and was sold to a number of early adopters.
Opera, an innovative, speedy browser popular in handheld devices, particularly mobile phones, as well as on PCs in some countries was released in 1996 and remains a niche player in the PC web browser market.
Squiggle - the SVG Browser (1621 words)
This is useful when, for example, you pan or rotate and document and want to go back to any previous view you had of the document (i.e., before you panned or rotated it).
The browser offers two ways to inspect the source of an SVG document: viewing the plain source or viewing the document tree.
Some documents are too big to fit into the browser, especially when you zoom in with a large zoom factor.
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