PowerPoint is part of Microsoft Office, which you have to pay for, so it is separate from Vista or XP or any other operating system.
Basic Windows Vista is rubbish anyway and you shouldn't get it, if you want Vista make sure you get at least Home Premium edition or you're just wasting your money.
If you just want PowerPoint, you can either buy Microsoft Office (availably in all good computer shops, as well as online shops like Amazon, Play.com, etc), or you can get a similar free alternative called OpenOffice.Org, which has a free version (its all available to download from www.openoffice.org)
Microsoft Windows Was Created By Using C, C++, Visual BASIC
Microsoft is a software company founded by Bill Gates. Bill and his friends started out as programs and did it all the time when they were kids. The company eventually grew bigger and started creating operating systems (DOS,Windows 3.1,Windows 95, Windows 98 etc.) In fact unless your on a mac your probably running a Microsoft OS right now. Microsoft still creates and distributes soft ware to this date some of the most popular software from them are: Visual Basic (Programing), Visual Basic Express (Programing), Windows XP (OS), Windows Vista (OS), Windows 7
Visual Basic was first released in 1992 Visual Basic was first released in 1998. This version included the ability to create web-based applications. Support for this version ended in 2005.
Microsoft is the developer of Visual Basic.
QBasic is a simple BASIC compiler that can be found on the Windows 98 Disk. Although not fancy and decorative, it is a text-based, non-visual compiler. Basic is a high-level programming language, and QBasic is just a program that compiles the programming language to binary for the computer to execute. No longer used by Microsoft. Full form of Ms-Q-basic is Microsoft Quick Beginners All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code
No, Microsoft Office is not included in Windows Vista Home Basic. However, you can purchase Microsoft Office separately through a variety of retailers. For an affordable option, you could check out Affordablekey. They have the best prices on Microsoft Office, with up to 80% off when you use the coupon code AFFOR30.
Some versions of Windows 7 arrives with the possibility to install Office Starter, it includes a basic commercialized version of Word and Excel. The full Office will have to be bought or installed in addition to the operating system if you want to use them. To find your Starter version search for Office in the start menu.
Windows XP is an operating system. Microsoft Excel is an application that is part of the Microsoft Office Suite. Microsoft Office does not automatically come with any version of Windows XP or any operating system. You have to order it or buy it separately when you are getting a computer.
Microsoft Windows is an operating system which supports all important basic functions of a computer. Microsoft is continuously working on our windows software and updated with more effective features.
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The basic MicroSoft Installer program which comes with Windows.
For basic scheduling software, you can acquire basic software such as Microsoft Word, Microsoft Office Works, Microsoft Excel that will suffice for creating schedules.
No. Windows itself includes only the most basic of applications. E.g., Wordpad. If you want Microsoft Excel you have to buy it separately. Or use a free spreadsheet application like OpenOffice Calc.
On the Word File menu, go to Send To and click Microsoft Office PowerPoint. This opens up PowerPoint with a basic presentation that contains text elements contained within the Word document.
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Microsoft Windows Was Created By Using C, C++, Visual BASIC
If its a brand new computer with Windows 7, it should come with all the necessary programs for students, including programs like PowerPoint and Excel. If for some reason it didn't, every computer should just have basic "Microsoft Excel".