Clients
Remember, all computers on the Internet (a wide area network, or WAN) can be lumped into two groups: servers and clients, which communicate with one another.
Independent computers connected to a server are called clients. Most likely, your home or office computer does not provide services to other computers. Therefore, it is a client.
Clients run multiple client software applications that perform specific functions.
For example,
- An email application such as Microsoft Outlook is client software.
- Your web browser (such as Internet Explorer or Netscape) is client software.