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OEM. eg. Dell OEM Windows.
This is the full OEM version with DVD and COA with the key code. OEM software does not include phone support from the manufacturer.
Original Equipment Manufacturer which is an inaccurate name, because it generally means taking someone elses equipment and selling it under a different brand. Typical OEM deals involve including a particular brand of mouse or software with a computer. For example, Dell includes MS Office with computers, as an OEM. Microsoft makes the software, and provides it at a bulk price to Dell to sell along with its computers.
An OEM engineer works with the 'Original Equipment Manufacturer' to implement the original equipment in a new solution. The original equipment can be both hardware as software.
Retail software: This type of software is sold off the shelves of retail stores. It includes expensive packaging designed to catch the eye of shoppers and, as such, is generally more expensive. An advantage of retail software is that it comes with printed manuals and installation instructions, missing in hard-copy form from virtually every other category of software. However, when hard-copy manuals and instructions are not required, a down loadable version off the Internet will be less expensive, if available.OEM software: OEM stands for "Original Equipment Manufacturer" and refers to software sold in bulk to resellers, designed to be bundled with hardware. For example, Microsoft has contracts with various companies including Dell Computers, Toshiba, Gateway and others. Microsoft sells its operating systems as OEM software at a reduced price, minus retail packaging, manuals and installation instructions. Resellers install the operating system before systems are sold and the OEM CD is supplied to the buyer. The "manual" consists of the Help menu built into the software itself. OEM software is not legal to buy unbundled from its original hardware system.
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It does.. Either printed on an accompanying certificate of authenticity (COA) or if preinstalled as a sticker attached to the side or back of your computer. For XP the format is: 12345-OEM-0123456-12345
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OEM stands for original equipment manufacturer. Software, especially versions of the Windows Operating system, can often be provided as an OEM version. That means it's designed and licensed to be supplied already loaded onto a new computer by the manufacturer. With an OEM version, there is no support from the software company - the equipment manufacturer is expected to provide that. Usually there is no printed literature although the manual is provided as a computer file. Buying an OEM version is usually much cheaper than the retail version, although if you didn't build the machine, you're contravening the licence terms. If it goes wrong, you're on your own!
A retail copy is one that you would buy in a typical store. It usually comes with technical documentation, has less restrictive licensing, and costs more. An OEM version costs less, has less documentation, and usually limits you in your ability to transfer the product from one computer to the other.
No. Excel is an example of applications software.