I would say OpenOffice or its spinoff LibreOffice
Beside Microsoft Office, business software is available from Adobe, they have a number of word type spreadsheets as well as number spreadsheets. Lotus also have a number of products available for in-office use.
These are the computer software which can be run after the computer gets boot up. It is used for specific tasks like image processing,word processing,spreadsheet,etc. Some of the examples are 1) Adobe Photoshop 2) Microsoft Office package(MS Word,Access,Base,PowerPoint) 3) MS Paint 4) Notepad 5) Calculator
optical character recognition (OCR)
Microsoft software
Microsoft produces many softwares for a small business. Some of the most popular small business softwares are Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint and many more.
ILS software is created by mediaworks, however they have some afflication with Microsoft and is added to the microsoft windows program. You can get this software through your business since it is not available for consumers,
optical character recognition (ocr) allows a document to be scanned and edited.
There are many different management software vendors. Some good vendors are BCM Software, Microsoft, EPIQ Technologies, Intacct, Cisco and DRPU Software.
Spreadsheet software and text editing software such as Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel allows people to edit text and some graphics. They are commonly used for document preparation in the office.
A best selling brand of FTP server software is Microsoft. Microsoft, through their Windows product line, offer FTP server capabilities on any Windows software version.
Some examples of spyware removal tools provided by Microsoft includes Microsoft Malicious Software Removal Tool, Microsoft Security Essentials and Microsoft Spyware Removal. These tools are important for a computer to possess because it provides safety for your computer and prevents unwanted software from entering into your computer.
As long as you have the Microsoft software, it can be on any computer. Although, some computers only offer Microsoft as their software - most of which do. Mac computers don't have it, nor do Apple or those big brand names, since they compete with Microsoft.