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-enter the command line and type: sudo apt-get install packagename -substitute the software you wish to install with 'packagename' -if the software is available in the repositories, then it will be installed.
Most system software is installed from a CD or a DVD.
update it and un install it
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.
Wireless internet boosters are installed very easily. You install them the same way you would install any other program.
The software you need to install for the .NET framework is the .NET framework.
Install free proxy software on your PC. Pay for access to a proxy server located on the internet. Set up an encrypted tunnel between the proxy installed on your PC and the proxy on the internet. Set your brower to use the proxy installed on your PC. Done.
The driver software will need to be installed to use your memory card software.
Anything you install off a CDROM would be locally installed. If you lose the internet you can still use Microsoft Office. Anything you download would be locally installed. Web applications like gmail are *not* locally installed. If you lose the internet you can't check your gmail. You can't look at old emails either.
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.
It is software that runs on the internet rather than something you install on your computer.
It is software that runs on the internet rather than something you install on your computer.