Software

Applet
An applet is a small application or utility that performs a specific task, often running within a larger program. Common examples include tools in Microsoft Windows Accessories and Microsoft Office.
Application (App)
An application, or app, is an executable program designed to perform specific tasks other than system maintenance. This term encompasses a wide range of software from word processors to games.
Application (APP)
An application, commonly referred to as an 'app,' is software designed to perform specific tasks on devices like tablets and smartphones. Apps are typically single-purpose utilities aimed at enhancing the functionality of these devices.
Applications Software
Application software refers to programs designed to perform specific tasks for users usually related to productivity, creativity, or communication purposes.
Compatible
In the context of technology and computing, the term 'compatible' refers to the ability of two devices or systems to work together without special adaptation. This typically means that hardware or software from different manufacturers can operate in conjunction with one another seamlessly.
Computer-Aided Design (CAD)
Computer-Aided Design (CAD) is the use of computer technology for design and design documentation. CAD software replaces manual drafting with an automated process.
Data Communication
Data Communication refers to the exchange of data between two or more connected computers or devices. It involves the transfer of data from one point to another over a network, ensuring accurate and instant information dissemination.
Device Driver
A device driver is a specialized program that allows a computer to communicate with a hardware peripheral such as a printer, keyboard, or sound card, enabling the hardware to perform its dedicated functions effectively.
Drill Down
Drilling down involves navigating through a series of menus or steps to access more detailed information within a system.
Firefox
Firefox is a popular, free web browser introduced in 2004 by Mozilla. Known for its speed, user-friendly interface, and robust security features, it has been a significant player in the browser market.
Internet Explorer
Internet Explorer is a popular web browser developed by Microsoft. It was one of the most widely used web browsers in the early 2000s until it was gradually phased out in favor of more modern browsers.
Macro (Computing)
Macros are a series of computer keyboard or mouse actions recorded to be replayed. They are typically used to automate repetitive tasks in software applications, increasing efficiency and reducing the possibility of human error.
Menu (Computer Application)
A menu is a user interface element within a computer application that displays a list of available commands or choices for a user to select.
Monitor
A monitor is generally a device or program that keeps track of or displays information. In the context of computers, it refers to a program that supervises other software activities or a device that accepts video signals from a computer and displays them visually.
Multitasking
Multitasking refers to the capability of an operating system to run multiple computer applications concurrently. This allows users to perform multiple operations, such as printing a document, working on a different program, and downloading content from the Internet simultaneously.
Operating System
An operating system (OS) is a program that controls a computer and makes it possible for users to enter and run other programs. It helps manage hardware resources and provide various services to software applications.
Personal Information Manager (PIM)
A Personal Information Manager (PIM) is a software application that allows users to organize and manage personal data such as contacts, calendars, tasks, and notes. PIMs are used primarily for managing information that aids in personal productivity.
Software
Software refers to the programs and algorithms that run on computers, making it possible for them to perform specific tasks and functions. Software is a key element in the functioning of any computer system, distinctly separate from hardware, which comprises the physical components of the system.
Spelling Checker
A spelling checker is a software feature available on many word processing programs that helps identify and correct misspelled words in a document.
Undocumented
The term 'undocumented' can refer to workers without immigration documents or products/features not described in official documentation.
Voice Recognition
Voice recognition refers to a computer's ability to recognize spoken commands and act on them as if they were keyboard or mouse commands, and to enable dictation input. Despite advancements, the technology is still evolving and can produce errors even after training to accommodate a user's accent and speech.
Word Processing
Using a computer to prepare a document such as a letter, manuscript, or report. Word processing software enables easy revision and allows the final document to be printed out without retyping the entire text.

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