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accounting software
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Software that helps companies record and report their financial transactions.
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application software
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Program designed to make users more productive and/or assist them with personal tasks.
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audio editing software
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Application software that allows a user to modify audio clips, produce studio-quality soundtracks, and add audio to video clips.
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business software
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Application software that assists people in becoming more effective and efficient while performing their daily business activities.
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button
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Graphical element that is activated to cause a specific action to take place.
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click
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The act of moving the mouse pointer to a button and then pressing and releasing a button on the mouse (usually the left mouse button).
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clip art
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Collection of electronic drawings, photos, and other images.
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clip art/image gallery
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A collection of clip art and photos included with application software.
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command
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Instruction on a menu that causes a program to perform a specific action.
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computer-aided design (CAD) software
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Sophisticated type of application software that assists a professional user in creating engineering, architectural, and scientific designs.
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computer-based training (CBT)
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Type of education in which students learn by using and completing exercises with instructional software. Also called computer-aided instruction (CAI).
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create
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To enter text or numbers, insert images, and perform other tasks with a document using an input device such as a keyboard, mouse, or digital pen.
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custom software
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Software that performs functions specific to a business or industry, developed by a user or at a user's request.
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database
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Collection of data organized in a manner that allows access retrieval, and use of that data.
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database software
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Application software used to create, access, and manage a database; add, change, and delete data in the database; sort and retrieve data from the database; and create forms and reports using the data in the database.
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desktop
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On-screen work area that has a graphical user interface.
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desktop publishing (DTP) software
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Application software used by professional designers to create sophisticated documents that can contain text, graphics, and many colors.
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distance learning (DL)
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Delivery of education at one location while the learning takes place at other locations.
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document management software
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Application software that provides a means for sharing, distributing, and searching through documents by converting them into a format that can be viewed by any user.
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edit
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To make changes to the existing content of a document.
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educational software
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Application software that teaches a particular skill.
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entertainment software
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Application software, such as interactive games, videos, and other programs designed to support a hobby or provide amusement and enjoyment.
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font
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Name assigned to a specific design of characters.
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format
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To change a document's appearance.
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freeware
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Copyrighted software provided at no cost to a user by an individual or a company that retains all rights to the software.
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