By definition - OpenOffice is a software suite. A software application is usually a single program rather than a collection or 'suite' as OpenOffice is.
Yes. OpenOffice is a collection of programs used in an "office" environment, like Microsoft Office. The big difference? OpenOffice is free, Microsoft Office is not and is rather expensive.
No. Application software performs a single function. OpenOffice is a suite of programs integrated into a software package. Each of them is an application.
Any .exe can be considered software by definition.
Openoffice.org is the website. Open Office is the software and yes it is open source software.
Flight Gear is the top flight simulator software available from opensource software. Also known as free ware many software programs are available to download and use without copyright infringement.
OpenSource World was created in 1999.
SSL software is an Opensource toolkit and can be used for things in computing. It can be downloaded for free and is run by a group of volunteers. It is a useful tool.
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There are two types of software that meet your description:public domain software, this is software that is not covered by copyright law; it can be modified in any way desired and the resulting program can be either redistributed in the public domain or copyrighted as a completely new work.opensource software, this is software that has been copyrighted and is distributed under an opensource licence that permits modification and redistribution under an opensource licence, but prohibits copyrighting the resulting program and thus preventing others from also modifying your work.
There are two types of software that meet your description:public domain software, this is software that is not covered by copyright law; it can be modified in any way desired and the resulting program can be either redistributed in the public domain or copyrighted as a completely new work.opensource software, this is software that has been copyrighted and is distributed under an opensource licence that permits modification and redistribution under an opensource licence, but prohibits copyrighting the resulting program and thus preventing others from also modifying your work.
There are two types of software that meet your description:public domain software, this is software that is not covered by copyright law; it can be modified in any way desired and the resulting program can be either redistributed in the public domain or copyrighted as a completely new work.opensource software, this is software that has been copyrighted and is distributed under an opensource licence that permits modification and redistribution under an opensource licence, but prohibits copyrighting the resulting program and thus preventing others from also modifying your work.
In short NO.
an integrated software application such as Microsoft works is: an individual program meant only business purposes sold in specific collections,which reduces the price only available in opensource format
Perfectly safe as it is. But only download it from Openoffice.org
Yes. I use it often.
Freeware is software for which the author or authors are not seeking monetary compensation. Open-source software is software whose authors have decided to allow other programmers to access the software they have created so as to invite community improvement.