Application software is any software that allows a computer user to be productive; it isn't necessary for running the system (i.e. it is optional software).
Examples of application software would be publishing programs, games, productivity software, email, etc.
A word processing program (specific application) is application software (generic term).
There is no generic answer for this question (if it is a question at all).
ANDA is an acronym for "abbreviated new drug application". This is an application to be used for the approval of a generic equivalent of a currently available drug.
It depends on the type of software. Web-based application software in generic terms is software that is used through a browser that helps you in a task.
Fentanyl is a generic drug.
This is a very generic error number and depends upon the application you are getting this error from. Please post your question along with the name of the program you are getting it from.
Pre written software is that type of software which is developed on the basis of generic concept where as user written/custom application software is developed based on the requirement of the particular business, organization or user requirements.
"Blokes" is the generic slang term for men in Australia. Practical application: "Ay, what are you blokes doin'? Get back to work."
Setup.exe is a generic name for any installation program run on Windows. It does not refer to a specific application, and the internal structure of each such program can vary wildly.
celexa is a generic of lexapro Celexa is not the generic of Lexapro. Its the sister of Celexa. Lexapro will go generic, hopefully, by 2012
No it appears that Extenze is a generic drug. Therefore there is no generic for it.
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