Microsoft Word is a good choice.
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.
Anything over a gigabyte would be ideal for that processor speed.
The software would tell it where to find the items.
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NO. After 10.6 there are no more PPC drivers, software, etc, that a PPC computer can access. 10.5 is the last upgrade you can get for a PPC computer. In 10.5 or earlier, the Intel computer would only access the Intel drivers, core software, etc, from the installer DVD that are written for the Intel processor so it would not install any PPC software.
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Any good word processor will have a mail merge facility. You can interact with other applications while using it, like getting the data from a database.
For most OCR software the system requirements are pretty basic. An Intel Pentium based processor or equivalent, 256mb of ram (1gb if Vista or Windows 7), and Windows XP, Vista, or 7 operating system. Of course all of this would depend on which software from what company you are using.
Microsoft Word is not a system software, not by any means. It is a WordProcessing application bundled in Microsoft Office Suite. This application is used to create documents such as letters, reports, books and so on. Because this application helps users for word processing tasks, it is classified under Packaged Application Software.
Excel is not a word processor. There are lots of things in it that a word processor has, like a spell checker, text formatting, alignment and other things. If you really wanted to, you could use it to type a letter, but that is not what it is for. It is not ideal for doing it. It would be more awkward to write a letter in it than it would be to use an actual word processor. So you would use a word processor to type letters and do spreadsheets in Excel.
You can use a 3d feature in computer by using a 3d accelerator.... 3D accelerator is just a software which would enhance the 3D quality of the graphics displayed in the game.... 3D accelerator processes the 3D graphics which the processor cannot fulfill to the cent percent... The processor cannot do so as the processor is also needed to run the back ground applications also...... You can also purchase 3D software such as Autodesk Maya, Lightwave 3D, ZBrush, etc.
Specialised software is often written for specific companies or types of industries or organisations, that need it and it is not the kind of software you can just buy in a shop. If you want to do word processing, then it is very easy to go to a shop and buy a word processor. If you have your own company and want software to run some of your companies specialities, there would be no software that could do that in a shop, so you would get someone to write it for you. That would be specialised software. Software for companies like shops or financial institutions or for a doctor's surgery or for or managing online sales etc. would all be specialised. You would sell millions of copies of a word processor, but software that is specially written would only be used by very few people, so that is why it is not sold in shops and has to be specially designed. Ordinary computer users would have no interest in it, unlike a word processor, which almost anyone can use.