Unisar 1.24.1867 Sander User Manual


 
Internet Explorer. Both of these are graphical browsers, which means that they
can display graphics as well as text. In addition, most modern browsers can
present multimedia information, including sound and video, though they require
plug-ins for some formats.
Command line
In a command line interface, the user types commands in the space provided
directly on the screen using command language
Cookie
Within the Internet industry, cookies are described as small files containing
information about individual computers that can be analyzed and used by
advertisers to track your online interests and tastes. In this realm, cookie
technology is still being developed and the intention is to target ads directly to
what you've said your interests are. It's a double-edge sword for many people
because on one hand, it's efficient and pertinent as you only see ads about what
you're interested in. On the other hand, it involves actually "tracking" and
"following" where you go and what you click. Understandably so, there is a debate
over privacy and many people feel offended by the notion that they are viewed
as a "SKU number" (you know, the bar code on the back of packages that gets
scanned at the grocery check-out line). While this viewpoint may be extreme, in
some cases it is accurate.
Disk drive
It's a machine that reads data from and writes data onto a disk.
A hard disk drive reads and writes hard disks.
A floppy drive accesses floppy disks.
Disk drives can be either internal (housed within a computer) or external (housed
in a separate box that connects to the computer).
Download
To copy data (usually an entire file) from a main source to a peripheral device.
The term is often used to describe the process of copying a file from an online
service to one's own computer. Downloading can also refer to copying a file from
a network file server to a computer on the network.
E-mail
Electronic mail. A service that sends messages on computers via local or global
networks.
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