Software (computer), computer programs; instructions
that cause the hardware—the machines—to do work. Software as a whole can be
divided into a number of categories based on the types of work done by
programs. The two primary software categories are operating systems (system
software), which control the workings of the computer, and application
software, which addresses the multitude of tasks for which people use
computers. System software thus handles such essential, but often invisible,
chores as maintaining disk files and managing the screen, whereas application
software performs word processing, database management, and the like. Two
additional categories that are neither system nor application software,
although they contain elements of both, are network software, which enables
groups of computers to communicate, and language software, which provides
programmers with the tools they need to write programs.
In addition to these task-based categories, several
types of software are described based on their method of distribution. These
include the so-called canned programs or packaged software developed and sold
primarily through retail outlets; freeware and public-domain software, which is
made available without cost by its developer; shareware, which is similar to
freeware but usually carries a small fee for those who like the program; and
the infamous vaporware, which is software that either does not reach the market
or appears much later than promised.
Types of software:
Types of software:
- Application Software
- System software
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