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In client–server architecture, software that enables a user to access a store of data or programs on a server. On the Internet, client software is the software that users need to run on home computers in order to be able to use services such as the World Wide Web. Examples of client programs on a personal computer are Web browser clients, such as Netscape, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Apple Safari, or Opera. The Web browser client communicates with a Web server to send and retrieve data.



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Online poker room client programs can be of two types: downloaded (executable programs ) and non-downloaded ( flash or java, played in the browser ).
These include a 95% customer satisfaction level, exceptionally low attrition rates, the notable expansion of new client programs and the recent recognition of its Client Program Operations department by the American Business Association as home of the "Best Client Support Department in North America for 2009".
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