yes
By definition - OpenOffice is a software suite. A software application is usually a single program rather than a collection or 'suite' as OpenOffice is.
OpenOffice is a 'suite' of programs all linked together.
Yes - it's actually a 'suite' of programs, comprising word-processing, spreadsheet, database and other applications.
There are literally thousands of software titles. Microsoft Office, is a suite of some. Quicken, TurboTax, OpenOffice, etc. Basically software is any program or application that you install and run on a computer.
Yes it is.
I would think it would be an application software.
It is a version of the OpenOffice software.
OpenOffice
Application software is a term used for any software that runs a program. This can be anything from a game, to a web browser, to an Office Suite. Basically, all programs are considered pieces of application software.
"Application Programs" and "Application Software" means exactly the same thing, and yes, browsers are applications.
A "cell" is a single field in the spreadsheet application 'Calc'
You can download the Apache OpenOffice program directly from the software manufacturer's website. Alternatively, the program can be downloaded from CNET.