This site has been tested in the following browsers:
Safari   -   the best
Google Chrome   -   excellent
Opera 10.51   -   excellent
Mozilla Firefox   -   adequate
IE8   -   adequate
 
 
To browse djvu, pdf and other non-text formats directly within a browser, in most cases you need plug-ins.
 
 
Recommendations
 
 
djvu-files:
More information about DjVu-format
 
 
http://www.lizardtech.com/download/dl_options.php?page=plugins - from here, you can download ExpressView Browser Plug-in (MrSID). This routine can browse djvu for Firefox, Safari, and Netscape. See also: Extended information on DjVu-format
 
  pdf-files:  
 
Most of modern browsers do have the corresponding plug-in. While installing Acrobat Reader http://www.izone.ru/text/pdf/adobe-reader.htm, you can choose an option to install the plug-in of Acrobat Reader for browsers.
 
  doc-files:  
 
Firefox - https://addons.mozilla.org/ru/firefox/addon/3328
Opera - see in the below (a universal plug-in for the browser).
IE - guide http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/sharing/OpenDocInIE.html
 
  ppt-files:  
 
Firefox - http://ietab.mozdev.org/
IE - you need to have MS Office installed
Opera - see in the below (a universal plug-in for the browser).
 
  Specially for Opera:  
 
There exists a plug-in combining several plug-ins in itself (to read pdf, djvu and others). - http://www.toload.ru/content/plaginy-dlya-opera
 
  Google Chrome:  
 
This browser http://www.google.ru/chrome is gaining popularity - see statistics http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp. If it does not nave a plug-in, it makes a download of djvu-file (or other). After that, one can open the file if a browser needed is present in the computer.