Yes it is. It is owned by Microsoft and they do not give access to the source code for the program, unlike open source software programs.
Yes it is.
no....because an open source software is distributed for free
There are lots of ways. It is software. It is a computer program. It is an application. It is a word processor. It is part of the Microsoft Office suite of progams. It is proprietary software. It is off-the-shelf software. It is Windows-based software. It is a Graphic User Interface software.
This question refers to Microsoft's proprietary and industry standard MS Office software suite. MS Office is groups of productivity programs which includes its trademark Word, Excel, and PowerPoint software.
Companies such as Microsoft maintain proprietary restrictions on their codes because it allows companies to keep track of how their software is being used and by who, as well as keeping their software from becoming copyrighted.
An operating software of Microsoft office but other then that I don't think so
Specialized software is software that is written for a specific task rather for a broad application area. These programs provide facilities specifically for the purpose for which they were designed.
WordPerfect Office MS Office Corel Office Star Office
Open Office and Microsoft Works.
The best software for a support desk in my opinion would be Microsoft Office. With Microsoft Office, you have Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Microsoft Office offers everything you need for a business.
Word is proprietary software that you have to pay for. As you have paid, then ask Microsoft to help you.
No, Microsoft Office suite is application software. Windows XP, Windows 7 and Windows 8 are system software or operating system software..