How do I tell what web browser I'm using?
The easiest way to figure out which web browser you use is to look at the icon you open to get on the net. The two most popular web browsers are Netscape and Internet Explorer. The icon for Netscape is either a lighthouse or a white uppercase 'N' on the horizon of a black planet, and the quick-launch bar icon is the wheel of an old sailing vessel. Older versions of Internet Explorer have an icon showing a magnifying glass over a globe. Newer versions are a blue lower case 'e' with a ring like Saturn.
Another way to identify which browser you use is by the window that opens while the program is loading. This screen will clearly state the name and version of your browser.
If your browser is already open (which would make sense since you are viewing this page!), you can find the name of the program by looking at the title bar at the top of this window. The name of the page you are viewing will be first, followed by a colon (:) or hyphen (-), and directly after that is the name of your web browser.