create documents called slides to be used in making presentations
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Application Software
electronic spreadsheetThe specialised software for this is a 'spreadsheet', probably the most common such software these days is Microsoft Excel. Where most of the data is numbers, then it is best to use a spreadsheet. A database is also capable of doing these calculations, and if calculations are based on text, like you were counting how many different department names there are in a company, a database is better. Most word-processing software also allows a table of rows and columns to be defined in a document and the same sort of calculations can then be carried out within the table, though this would be rarely used for anything more than very simple calculations, and most word processor users would not even be aware that you can do calculations in a word processing table.
A peripheral device that can be designed to allow users to use a stylus (electronic pencil) or even fingers to interact with an operating system and software, as well as type, write and draw.
Users can create business models, graphs and charts, and reports for financial, statistical, or other data. Most spreadsheet software allows a user to access real-time data from Web sites and to collaborate across teams and workgroups.
Microsoft office will allow for use by multiple users with the proper registration.
Mechanical, electrical/electronic and building Engineers are the foremost users of CAD software.
Paperport software does allow the user to create PDF files. Paperport software has some great reviews by users. It is a reliable and simple software to use. It currently has a large number of users.
SNMP does allow users to send and receive electronic mail. You can apply alerts to individual devices or to a list. If you have a specific email message the alert is triggered you have to configure the enterprise manager to deliver the email message.
A recalculation feature in spreadsheets allows a user to enter new data into the spreadsheet--which can affect other sections of the spreadsheet--and see the results of new calculations. This "What If" feature of spreadsheets is a valuable tool for users
Many software programs release a certain number of programs with a certain number of licenses which allow for access to that software. If there are more known users than licenses, the surplus are known as "floating users."
a. help users establish a connection to another computer or network b. help run a spreadsheet c. help manage a database