it is very dificult to do that so i would sugest finding out the programs and softwares that you want and go download or by them yourself. or you have to go through a long and hard process of sending through the computer cables and that takes forever. so the other way is easier. :D
It depends on the type of software. Older DOS based programs can just be copied over.
Most programs on Windows computers can not be copied over. There are DLL files that have to be registered, in addition to that there are registry entries that have to be put in, and they are put in by the installation routine.
If it's a Windows program, the best option is to install from the original media or download.
Yes, you will still be able to install it and use it on many computers. It is the support that is ending, but the software will still work. Lots of software that is no longer sold or supported can still be used and installed on a computer.
Most business install call center software because it is much easier to use to get through to clients. Some install call center software in order to have employees work from home.
Some good and easy to install security software for business computers are Norton anti-virus and Kaspersky Internet Security 2013. Both software's are super cheap and can be installed within 5 mins.
A POS software system is fairly easy to install into any business's computers and networks. Obviously, most stores and companies use point of sale software because it is the norm.
Normally, you are only allowed to install software to one computer and will have to purchase new software for each additional computer. Consult your Terms and Conditions for more info.
Yes you do in fact need a license to install Microsoft software onto your computer. It should come with the CD, and is called a product key. They can be used for up to 5 different computers.
install the package design software in the computer, then design package on computer, kasemake is a great package design software.
You read the terms of use on software when you install it. Most software companies allow you to install a game on 1 (one) computer per copy that you buy. It may be technically possible to install on more than one, but pirating software is wrong, and you shouldnt' do it. Software companies put a lot of hard work and time into their products, and they deserve our support.
network license
Yes the router itself has Software/Firmware on it that will communicate with computers even if you don't use the install disk
well, access all the other computers from 1computer through a network connection. In that way you will be able to install Firefox on multiple computers on a network at once.
Rosetta Stone language education software can be installed on multiple computers in a single household for personal use only. Loading the software on multiple computers not in your household is a violation of their licensing agreement and is not allowed.