This is a utility program that allows you to view a file in its native format (usually other then text) A viewer would all you to display graphics, video files, or to play sound files The Lotus 1-2-3 viewer is an example, which enables you to view lotus 1-2-3 files Other times the program to view is in the form of a plugin where it loads right through a browser, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator
A person appointed to inspect highways, fences, or the like, and to report upon the same
A viewer assists your Web browser by handling files that the browser itself can't Viewers can be any type of application, since they may be called upon to handle any kind of file Some people prefer to call them helpers
A program launched by a browser to view files that the browser cannot handle internally and that are accessed by standard hypertext anchors Thus you have viewers for JPEG images, sound files, and MPEG movies Viewers are also often called helpers or helper applications Viewers are distinct from plugins, since they work separately from the browser
A program that displays the contents of a file of digital images; an image viewer or file viewer
speaking generally, a program that displays some type of "document" or data file In Montage, the concept of a viewer refers to Montage's built-in viewers, which are program components that show the contents of a file within a control residing in a form window The term is also used in a somewhat looser sense, in that a viewer may also be an editor, and Montage itself could be regarded as a sort of multi-windowed viewer
a close observer; someone who looks at something (such as an exhibition of some kind); "the spectators applauded the performance"; "television viewers"; "sky watchers discovered a new star"
The Solstice EM application that manages and displays a graphic representation of a set of managed objects in a network
A program that displays the contents of an electronic (digital) file Viewers may be stand-alone programs or components within a larger program
A browser may spawn or launch a helper or viewer application to display images in formats that it does not understand, such as JPEG or TIFF
(a k a Helper Application) An additional program that can be launched by a browser to render common file types that are beyond its capability to display (See the list of file types at the bottom of this page)
An application with which you can view a file or document Usually used to mean an application used to view file formats that the www browser you are using does not have built in support for