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What are plug-ins?

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What are plug-ins?

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Plug-ins are external modules that actually do the nifty graphics transformations. There is a plug-in registry at http://registry.gimp.org/ with the latest plug-ins, maintained by Ingo Lütkebohle. [Special thanks to Adam Moss for the original registry!

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A plug-in is an optional application that you can download and store on your hard drive. Your computer may not be able to play sounds, video clips or animations without the proper plug-ins. This site takes advantage of several plug-ins necessary to receive features such as animated images. Below is a complete list of plug-ins used on the site and where you can download them. Macromedia Flash Player Macromedia Flash Player gives you full interactive multimedia, clickable and dynamic animations, graphics, text and audio from directly within your web browser. Download Now Windows Media Player Windows Media Player enables users to view audio and video files using their PC. Download Now – PC Version Download Now – Mac Version Adobe Acrobat Reader Adobe Acrobat Reader enables users view certain forms and pages that are saved in PDF file format for easy distribution over the Internet. Download Now – PC Version Download Now – Mac Version Please note Credit Union Atlantic is not responsible for

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Plug-in modules are software programs that extend the capabilities of Netscape. A plug-in is installed on your hard disk using instructions that come with the plug-in. After installation, Netscape uses the plug-in’s capabilities like other built-in Netscape features. The plug-in application programming interface (API) allows third parties to extend Netscape with native support for new data types and additional features. Plug-ins are dynamic code modules, native to each Netscape platform. Plug-ins are complementary to architectures such as OLE and platform-independent programming languages such as Java.

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Plug-ins are external modules that actually do the nifty graphics transformations. There is a plug-in registry at http://registry.gimp.org/ with the latest plug-ins, maintained by Ingo Ltkebohle. [Special thanks to Adam Moss for the original registry!

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