Your system is fully equiped to browse the World-Wide-Web. The icons for these products are found in the WebTools section of the Icon Catalog.

You can use the Netscape Navigator software (usually referred to as Netscape) to browse the Web. Netscape allows you to view documents and follow links without being concerned about the location of the documents or the complexity of the network that must be traveled to locate them.

You're using Netscape right now - it displayed the Web page you're looking at. The buttons at the top of this window control Netscape. You won't be using most of these buttons until a little later. For now, you just need to learn about a few navigational basics.

WebSpace Navigator enables a new paradigm for browsing the Web - interactive 3D. WebSpace works in conjunction with the Netscape 2D browser to provide a full 3D multimedia Web experience. You can walk through an interactive virtual world in WebSpace, click on objects in the space and have detailed text information come up in Netscape Navigator. Applications include creating a virtual tradeshow booth, stock visualization, on-line catalogs and vacation previews.

Adobe Acrobat software gives you instant access to documents in their original form, independent of computer platform. And it lets you distribute and manage those documents electronically, without a large investment in time and money. Acrobat software is based on the PostScript(TM) page-description language, the de facto industry standard for printing. So your electronic documents appear on-screen at the highest possible resolution, and print perfectly in color or black and white on an Adobe PostScript or non-PostScript printer. And, pages retain their original look and feel -- complete with text, graphics, photos and color.

WebJumper allows you to save URLs as icons on the desktop. Double-clicking on this icon launches the browser to view the data. This ability not only saves time for finding an often used link, but you can also drop these icons into WebMagic to create links to other pages or drop them into MediaMail to send it to someone else.