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Free Help
Content on this Web site is presented with the help of free software applications.
If you are unable to access some of our site materials, you may need to download and install one or more of the following free software packages (note that some companies don't make it obvious that there are free versions. You may have to look at their web pages carefully).
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- Flash player allows you to view and play Flash animations and related content. |
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- Adobe Reader reads PDF files that allow the distribution of printed materials across computer platforms and operating systems. |
About Web Browsers
As web-based technologies develop and improve, old software may become outdated or obsolete. If you are experiencing difficulties viewing our website, an older web browser may be to blame. While not required, it is recommended that you upgrade your browser software, which you can do for free by clicking on one of the links below. (The disadvantages of downloading a newer version are: the time it will take to download, and the additional storage space that it will require on your computer.)
If you are unsure which browser you are currently using, you can easily find out by clicking your browser's Help menu. The menu will list something like "About Internet Explorer" or "About Firefox". Select the About item for further information.
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- Firefox is an excellent alternative browser to Internet Explorer. |
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(Due to security issues, we do not recommend Internet Explorer.) |