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"Locally-used software" or software in which having an on-line connection is unnecessary. There are many types of these software programs available. While many of these are available for download on-line, these programs are often available in your local stores, i.e. Wal-mart, Target, Office Depot/Max, etc. One of the most popular of these programs is called Family Tree Maker.
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.
"Locally-used software" or software in which having an on-line connection is unnecessary. There are many types of these software programs available. While many of these are available for download on-line, these programs are often available in your local stores, i.e. Wal-mart, Target, Office Depot/Max, etc. One of the most popular of these programs is called Family Tree Maker.
what is the disadvantages of clinck software
Advantages: Can be installed without any installation software. Disadvantages: They need a flat surface to be used, or else they won't function.
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two disadvantages of an integrated software package?
two disadvantages of an integrated software package?
how to promote software globally, regionally and locally?
What are the advantages and disadvantages of the close source software ?
If software is not installed properly, and operating system detects. It uninstalls the software to keep integrity of itself.