| Accounting/Money Management
Computer accounting software can be useful if you're looking to organize your household budget and indispensable if you own or run a small business. Accounting software allows you to enter and keep track of a variety of financial information regarding your home or business expenses without requiring you to perform complex mathematical calculations.
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| CAD (Computer-Aided Design)
CAD is an acronym for Computer Aided Design. At its most basic definition, CAD is a type of computer drafting program that allows you to create intricate drawings and technical illustrations in either two-dimensional or three-dimensional format. There are two types of computer drafting programs: raster -based and vector-based.
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| Database Management
A database is a large collection of data that's stored and retrieved differently from the file format in which information is stored in a series of files. A database, unlike file systems, must be accessible by a variety of users and is normally used across a network. Databases are used by businesses to store, enter, and manipulate data, such as sales transactions, product catalogs and inventories, and customer profiles.
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| Desktop Publishing
When investigating the possibilities of desktop publishing, limit the scope of your software search by determining which tasks will be mainly involved. There are six categories which correspond to the most common desktop publishing functions: page layout software, long document composition, database publishing, corporate publishing, small office/ home office publishing, and home publishing. For short documents with lots of graphics, page layout software might be appropriate.
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| Education for All Ages
Educational software is one of the largest segments of the home computer software market, and the vast selection can make selecting the proper program a daunting task. The simplest way to choose the right educational program is to determine which sort of software you're looking for and which features you think you may need.
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| Games/Entertainment
Although computers were never originally intended to serve as game platforms, games and entertainment have become one a big reason that people use computers. Computer games and entertainment feature a variety of categories and genres, from action to sports to flight simulators to puzzle and trivia games and beyond. While many new games often require near state-of-the-art system abilities, old and new games exist that can run on even the most basic computers.
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| Software on CDs
Compact disks have basically replaced floppy disks as the portable storage medium of choice for computer software, and for good reason. CDs offer 650 megabytes of storage space, compared to 1.44 megabytes on a 3.5- inch diskette. You can also save and edit the information stored on a compact disk using a CD-Writer or -Rewriter drive.
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| Spreadsheets
Spreadsheets are a type of computer software primarily used to view financial data such as costs, sales, or business revenue figures in columns and rows. Spreadsheets are an invaluable way to enter, organize, and quickly retrieve data in a useful and clear fashion. Almost all spreadsheets allow you to convert automatically the on-screen numbers into full-color charts and graphs. This feature is particularly useful for business presentations and reports.
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| Word Processing
Fundamentally, word processors are a way to manipulate text on your computer, allowing you to compose letters, papers, and reports. Word processors are becoming increasingly powerful, though, and many contain simplified spreadsheet functions as well as the ability to manipulate graphics and pictures and paste them into your documents.
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