Macromedia Shockwave/Flash Players
Macromedia's Shockwave and Flash Players offer distinct
multimedia viewing options. Macromedia Flash Player displays
content such as interactive animation. Macromedia Shockwave
Player provides support for many forms of multimedia, including
online games, interactive simulations, and training programs.
Shockwave's capabilities can be extended with the addition of
Xtra extensions, available from Macromedia.
Test Your Web Browser
Test if your web browser already has the Shockwave or Flash
Player plug-in at the
Test
Macromedia Shockwave and Flash Players page.

Download and Install Macromedia Shockwave
Player
Note: an Internet connection is required during the
installation process.
If you experience difficulties installing Shockwave Player or
need troubleshooting information, visit
Macromedia
Shockwave Player Support Center for further assistance.
If you would like more information on the Flash Player included
with Shockwave, visit the
Macromedia Flash Player Download Center.
To view text files download:
PDF Files
Adobe®'s
Portable Document Format is used for
worldwide electronic document distribution. Adobe PDF is a
universal file format that preserves all the fonts, formatting,
graphics, and color of any source document, regardless of the
application and platform used to create it.
Adobe Acrobat Reader®
With Adobe Acrobat Reader software, you can view and print Adobe PDF
files across a range of hardware and operating systems.
Download and Install Adobe Acrobat Reader
Note: an Internet connection is required during the installation
process.
If you experience difficulties installing Acrobat Reader, visit
Acrobat Reader
Support for installation help and troubleshooting information.
If you need further assistance downloading and viewing a PDF file from
one of our book sites, click below for complete instructions.
Downloading
and Viewing PDF Files
Microsoft Office
Microsoft Office contains several
applications that are used to create documents you may encounter on the
Internet. Should you wish to view these files, but do not have the
actual applications (Excel, Word, and PowerPoint) on your computer, you
can view and print the files by installing the free utilities described
below.
Microsoft
Excel Viewer
With the Microsoft Excel 97 Viewer you can view and print Excel 97 and
Excel 2000 spreadsheet files (in the .xls format), as well as other
Excel for Windows®
(versions 2.0 and greater) and Excel for the Macintosh®
(versions 2.2a and greater) spreadsheet files. With this viewer you can
view page layout, copy and control cell sizes, and access the zoom and
AutoFilter features.
Download and Install Excel Viewer
Note: an Internet connection is required during the installation
process.
If you experience difficulties installing the Excel Viewer, visit
Microsoft
Help and Support for installation help and troubleshooting
information.
Microsoft
Word Viewer
The Microsoft Word Viewer allows users who do not have Microsoft Word
installed on their computers to open, view, or print documents created
in the Word (.doc) file format.
Download and Install Word Viewer
Note: an Internet connection is required during the installation
process.
If you experience difficulties installing the Word Viewer, visit
Microsoft
Help and Support for installation help and troubleshooting
information.
PowerPoint
You may use Microsoft's free PowerPoint Viewer to view many of Houghton
Mifflin's PowerPoint slides. However, some Houghton Mifflin PowerPoint
presentations now have imbedded Flash animations that are not compatible
with PowerPoint Viewer. In those cases, you will need Microsoft's full
PowerPoint application to view the Flash content. You may purchase the
full PowerPoint application at any software retailer.
Download and Install
PowerPoint Viewer for Windows
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Download and Install
PowerPoint Viewer for MAC
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Note: an
Internet connection is required during the installation process.
If you experience difficulties installing PowerPoint Viewer, visit
Microsoft Help and Support for installation help and troubleshooting
information.
Note: When downloading and viewing a PowerPoint file from one of our
book sites, the file is often compressed or "zipped" for a quicker
download. Please refer to the section on Compressed
Files to take the necessary steps to "unzip" these files before
viewing them.
Compressed Files
Compressed files, often referred to as "zipped" files, use an encoding
utility to compact the files into as small a package as possible. The
compressed versions of these files are then quicker and easier to
transfer or download. If left in their compressed state, these files use
up less storage space on your hard drive until such time as when they
are "unzipped" or "expanded" to their original versions. Several
different types of files can be compressed together, or one large file
can be compressed alone. The two most used compression utilities,
described below, are available for download from their respective web
sites.
StuffIt
Expander™
StuffIt is a compression utility available in both Windows and Macintosh
versions. Files compressed with this utility on a Mac will usually have
a ".sit" extension in their name, while those compressed on a Windows
system will have a ".zip" extension. In either case, most web browsers
will use Expander™ to automatically expand compressed files to their
original state. StuffIt Expander™ is available free for
downloading below.
Download and Install StuffIt Expander™
Note: An Internet connection is required during the installation
process.
If you experience difficulties installing or using Expander™, visit
Windows Support -or-
Macintosh Support for installation help and troubleshooting
information.
If you should need to be guided through the process of downloading and
viewing compressed files after you have installed the above utility, go
to
Compressed Files: Step by Step for more details.
WinZip
WinZip is a Windows-only compression utility. Files compressed with this
utility will have a ".zip" extension in the name of the file. Web
browsers will open a dialog window when you click on a "zip" file,
prompting you to download the file. Once downloaded, the file can be
saved, which will activate the WinZip utility to "unzip" the file's
contents. The WinZip evaluation version is available for
downloading below.
Please note that this utility is available as shareware and is
meant for evaluation purposes only. A fee to register the product is
required after the evaluation period.
Also available: The
Internet Browser Support Add-On (This free add-on helps to automate
the "unzipping" process.)
Download and Install WinZip
Note: An Internet connection is required during the installation
process.
If you experience difficulties installing or using WinZip, visit
WinZip Support for
installation help and troubleshooting information.
If you should need to be guided through the process of downloading and
viewing compressed files after you have installed the above utility, go
to
Compressed Files: Step by Step for more details.