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Application Software
Application software or apps are computer
programs designed to perform specific
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users. It differs from system software,
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drivers, and utilities that allow computer
hardware to function.
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Google Docs Google Sheets Google Slides
LibreOffice Writer LibreOffice Calc Apple Keynote
Apple Pages Apple Numbers LibreOffice Impress
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Documentation
Is written text or illustration that provides information about an application or
other software product. Documentation is important for explaining how the
software works, how to use it, and any other information that may be helpful
for users. To view the documentation for an application, you can follow these
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general steps.
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Many applications have a built-in help or manual section. This is often
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accessible from the menu, usually under "Help," "About," "Documentation,"
or similar. Some software might also have a "Readme" file in their installation
directory that contains information about the application.
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• Official Website:
Almost every software has an official website, and many of them offer user
manuals, FAQs, or tutorials in a dedicated section. If you purchased the
software online, check the website where you bought it. They might have links
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to documentation.
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If you have a physical copy of the software (like a CD or DVD), it might come
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with a printed manual. Alternatively, the disc might contain a digital manual or
readme file.
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Application licenses
Define the terms under which software can be used
and distributed. They are legal agreements between
the software developer or publisher and the
software user. Understanding the type of license an
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application comes with is essential because it
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the software. Here are some of the most common
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types of application licenses:
• single license is typically designed for individual
users and allows the software to be installed on a
single machine or device.
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• Volume licensing: is a scheme where
organizations can purchase licenses in
bulk, often at a discounted rate, based on
the number of users or devices that need
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access.
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used by an unlimited number of users
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within a specific geographical location,
such as a company's office, a campus, or a
corporate building.
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The Ribbon
Is a user interface element introduced by Microsoft in its Office suite of
applications with Office 2007. It represents a significant shift from the
traditional menus and toolbars that were common in earlier versions.
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• Goal: The Ribbon was designed to help users find commands more easily
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• Contextual Tabs: These tabs only appear when they are relevant, reducing
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clutter. For instance, when you select an image in Word, the "Picture Tools"
tab will appear, offering image-related options.
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Tabs
Groups
Commands
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