Windows. It is an operating system. The others are applications.
Windows. It is an operating system, so it is classed as systems software.
No. Excel is an example of applications software.
Excel is a type of applications software/. All applications software need an operating system to run on. Different types of computer will have different operating systems. Most commonly Excel is run on one of the Windows operating systems like XP, Vista, 7 or 2000. The version of Excel you have will determine what operating systems it can run on. Excel can also run on other types of computers that do not have a Windows operating system, like a Macintosh.
The biggest software component offered by Microsoft is it's Windows operating system which includes a control panel, device manager and Windows action center, Windows Explorer. There is also their Office software with Word, Excel and Power Point.
If you opened a spreadsheet, you will be running a software program. If you use Microsoft Windows, it will probably be Excel.
No. It would be applications software.
If you opened a spreadsheet, you will be running a software program. If you use Microsoft Windows, it will probably be Excel.
Computer Software are of three distinctive types such as System software consisting Operating System and Utility System, and Application Softwares. Therefore, Operating system such as Windows XP, Vista, 7 and Applications Software such as MS Word, Power Point, Excel and Access are not Utility Programs. Jeevan
Computer Software are of three distinctive types such as System software consisting Operating System and Utility System, and Application Softwares. Therefore, Operating system such as Windows XP, Vista, 7 and Applications Software such as MS Word, Power Point, Excel and Access are not Utility Programs. Jeevan
If you opened a spreadsheet, you will be running a software program. If you use MicroSoft Windows, it will probably be Excel.
No. They are examples of Applications software.
No, it isn't. Its a spreadsheet software.