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Revision as of 17:26, 4 January 2017
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Systems Software
Operating Systems
An operating system is software on a computer system that handles other software and hardware in the computer, like data storage, ordering of programs and inputs and outputs from peripherals. Operating systems provide useful features to computers, with many modern operating systems providing a GUI, mouse pointer, and folders for easy storage of files. An operating system is required to be able to use a computer.
Utility Programs
Library Programs
Language Translators
Application Software
General Purpose
Bespoke Software
Special Purpose
Special purpose software is software designed and developed for one specific task, and nothing else. Examples of this are software like anti-virus and firewall software that is only used to block specific data from the internet. Allot of these programs are usually sold with a computer or operating system, because they are good at doing what they're designed for and software like a firewall is fundamental to being safe online on a computer.