What is a plug-in?
To make our site interactive and rich, we use some enhancements that require free Web plug-in/player software. To enjoy these enhancements, you need to download and install — or upgrade — browser plug-ins (also called “players”). A plug-in is basically a very small piece of software (a computer program) that adds functionality to your Web browser. The plug-ins used on the ZOOM Web site allow you to hear sounds, see animation, and play online interactive games. Once loaded onto your computer, you will have access to materials that make use of that plug-in.
A plug-in is a small add-on piece of software that extends the capabilities of your web browser ( IE: Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, etc .) A plug-in may, for example, enable you to view files written in a format other than HTML, the language used to create Internet web sites, or to listen to audio files or view videos.
A plug-in is a small software program used by computers to view special graphics, play games and hear sound. Some sections of the Chevroncars website require plug-ins to work properly. The plug-ins are free and simple to download. we recommend that children get permission from their parents before installing plug-ins on their computer. Some of these plug-ins now come bundled together with new browsers.