a service
A "service."
Service
A daemon, not daemond, is a program or server application that runs in the background, possibly started during the boot process. A daemon is analogous to what is referred to as a 'service' in the Windows world.
Windows Movie Maker is a video editing application.
A Mac application is like a program that runs on windows, but it runs on a Mac. Btw mac applications are better than windows applications.
To configure a legacy Windows 98 application to work on Windows XP, you can use the compatibility mode feature. Right-click on the application executable, select "Properties," then navigate to the "Compatibility" tab. From there, check "Run this program in compatibility mode for" and choose "Windows 98/Windows Me" from the dropdown menu. Additionally, ensure that any necessary dependencies or legacy libraries are installed on the XP system to support the application’s functionality.
A graphical user interface application. For example, a Windows program or a Mac program.
Nope - Windows 7 is an operating system.
In Windows, support files are typically located in the "C:\Windows\System32" directory, which contains essential system files and utilities. Additionally, specific application support files can often be found in the "C:\Program Files" or "C:\Program Files (x86)" directories, depending on whether they are 64-bit or 32-bit applications. User-specific support files may also reside in the "C:\Users[YourUsername]\AppData" folder.
Windows Movie Maker is the video editing application for all Windows operating systems.
registry database
If you opened a spreadsheet, you will be running a software program. If you use Microsoft Windows, it will probably be Excel.