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“SYNONYMS” –>
‘plug-in’
‘plugin’
‘extension’
‘add-in’
‘addin’
‘add-on’
‘addon’
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(in ‘computing’, a plug-in is a ‘software component’ that adds a ‘specific feature’ to an ‘existing computer program’)
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(when a program supports ‘plug-ins’, it enables ‘customization’)
(the common examples are the ‘plug-ins’ used in ‘web browsers’ to add new features such as ‘search-engines’, ‘virus scanners’, or the ability to use a new ‘file type; such as a new ‘video format’)
(well-known browser ‘plug-ins’ include the ‘adobe flash player’, the ‘quicktime player’, and the ‘java’ plug-in, which can launch a user-activated ‘java’ applet on a web page to its execution on a local ‘java virtual machine’)
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(a ‘theme’ or ‘skin’ is a preset package containing additional or changed graphical appearance details, achieved by the use of a ‘graphical user interface’ (GUI) that can be applied to specific software and websites to suit the purpose, topic, or tastes of different users to customize the look and feel of a piece of computer software or an operating system ‘front-end GUI’ (and ‘window managers’))
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