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browsers

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n. (plural of browser English)

Usage examples of browsers.

Even browsers, among the most user friendly applications ever -are not sufficiently so.

Future browsers will be akin to catalogues, very much like the applications used in modern day libraries.

E-mail applications are available as freeware and are included in all browsers.

Microsoft continues to incorporate previously independent applications in its browsers - a behaviour which led to the 1999 anti-trust lawsuit against it.

RealNames implemented this approach and its proprietary software is now incorporated in most browsers.

A handful of small, single-trunked browsers no bigger than Flinx’s hand detected the approaching carnivore and erupted out of his path, exploding away frantically in all directions like so many spring-loaded buttons.

Still tumbling uncontrollably downslope, arms and legs flailing in a feeble attempt to halt his plunge, he caught a quick, wild glimpse of the free-flowing creek the ascension of the rapidly rising browsers had exposed.

Their caution was well considered, as he found himself beginning to wonder if any of the grassy coils or creek browsers might be edible.

A handful of small, single-trunked browsers no bigger than Flinx's hand detected the approaching carnivore and erupted out of his path, exploding away frantically in all directions like so many spring-loaded buttons.

There were still smaller browsers, especially in the forests where small beasts kicked and leapt and hopped as their ancestors always had.

Clusters of the harmless, attractive, knee-high russet and pink-colored browsers could be seen standing with the flowerlike orifices that crowned their bodies spread open to the rain.

The plant life of the Viisiiviisii had evolved hundreds of ways of defending itself, from protective mimicry, to concentrating toxins in leaves and fruiting bodies, to throwing caustic spines and other more active means of repulsing would-be browsers.

It can live on live trees, deadwood, and in the ground, safe beneath and protected from predatory browsers by the varzean flooding.

Its size means that predation by browsers that can survive its defenses only damages a small portion of the main body.

It is now valid HTML in a smaller file that loads a little more quickly, and has been tested with the three different web browsers under two operating systems.