Yes, documents created by word processors are software. All computer files are software. A word processing document is not a software application, but it is a software file.
Yes it is... It's primary function is to allow the user to enter text - then manipulate such options as the size, style and colour of the typed words.
A word processor is a type of software. It is a program that is run on your computer.
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WordPerfect is a word processing program, now owned by Corel. A competing brand word processor is Microsoft Word.
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An editor would be more accurate. A word processor is not required to create text files. A word processor is the generic name for such a program. Specific programs are Word and Word Perfect, amongst others.
Word processing software is a profitable area of software marketing, so selling computers with a good word processor program pre-installed would reduce the software manufacturers profitability. Open Office provides a free package of productivity software, including a word processor.
Yes, to make a program in Turbo C for a mini computer to have a dual core processor.
nope, software
A Word Processor is a type of program that allows one to enter, edit, format, and publish text in a variety of ways. A few examples of word processors are: - Microsoft Word - OpenOffice Writer - Google Docs - Adobe Buzzword - Lotus Symphony For basic word processing, you can also use Notepad and Wordpad which both come with Windows.
It is a computer with word processing software or a dedicated computer (or typewriter) with word processor software embedded in a chip. Either way, it involves some type of computer hardware and word processing software.
Use a word-processor program such as 'Word'. If you haven't got one, you can download a free one such as the excellent Libre Office. See link below.
Program counter is a processor register that indicates where a computer is in its program sequence. It contains the address of the memory location.