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Page 1: © 2009 Prentice-Hall, Inc.1 Technology in Action Chapter 4 Application Software: Programs That Let You Work and Play

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Technology in ActionTechnology in Action

Chapter 4Chapter 4

Application Software: Application Software: Programs That Let You Work and PlayPrograms That Let You Work and Play

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Chapter Topics Chapter Topics

• Application vs. system softwareApplication vs. system software• Productivity softwareProductivity software• Multimedia softwareMultimedia software• Entertainment softwareEntertainment software• Reference softwareReference software• Drawing softwareDrawing software• Business software Business software • Getting help with softwareGetting help with software• Acquiring softwareAcquiring software• Installing and uninstalling softwareInstalling and uninstalling software

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Chapter 4 Application Software Chapter 4 Application Software

SoftwareSoftware• A set of instructions that tells the computer A set of instructions that tells the computer

what to dowhat to do• Two typesTwo types

– System softwareSystem software– Application softwareApplication software

System SoftwareApplication Software

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System Software vs. System Software vs. Application SoftwareApplication Software

System SoftwareSystem Software• Coordinates instructions Coordinates instructions

between software and between software and hardwarehardware

• IncludesIncludes– Operating systemOperating system– Utility programsUtility programs

Application SoftwareApplication Software• Programs used to Programs used to

complete taskscomplete tasks• IncludesIncludes

– Productivity softwareProductivity software– Specialty softwareSpecialty software– Entertainment softwareEntertainment software– Educational and reference Educational and reference

softwaresoftware– Personal softwarePersonal software

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Application SoftwareApplication Software

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Productivity SoftwareProductivity Software

– Word processing Word processing programsprograms

– Spreadsheet programsSpreadsheet programs– Presentation programsPresentation programs

– DatabaseDatabase programsprograms

– Personal information Personal information manager programsmanager programs

• Programs that enable you to perform tasks Programs that enable you to perform tasks required in home, school, and business required in home, school, and business

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• Used to create and Used to create and edit written documentsedit written documents

• Features include:Features include:– Quick and easy editingQuick and easy editing– Formatting optionsFormatting options– Graphics Graphics – Templates Templates – WizardsWizards

• Examples:Examples:– Corel WordPerfectCorel WordPerfect– Microsoft WordMicrosoft Word

Word Processing SoftwareWord Processing Software

Insert Graphics

Sammy the WonderDog

Create TablesInsert Excel

SpreadsheetsUse Templates

Word Processor Features

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Charts

Formulas

Functions

Spreadsheet SoftwareSpreadsheet Software

• Used to perform Used to perform calculations and calculations and numerical analysesnumerical analyses

• Features include:Features include:– Worksheets with cellsWorksheets with cells– Values, formulas, and Values, formulas, and

functionsfunctions– Automatic recalculationAutomatic recalculation

• Examples:Examples:– Lotus 1-2-3Lotus 1-2-3– Microsoft ExcelMicrosoft Excel

Labels

Values

Columns

Rows

Cell

Range of cells

Worksheet

Spreadsheet Features

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Slide Show View

Presentation SoftwarePresentation Software

• Used to create Used to create slide showsslide shows

• Features Features includeinclude– Templates and Templates and

layoutslayouts– Different viewsDifferent views

• ExamplesExamples– Corel Corel

PresentationsPresentations– Microsoft Microsoft

PowerPointPowerPoint

Background

Bulleted Text

Graphics

Slide Title

Speaker Notes

Work Area

Task Pane

Slide/Outline View

Presentation Software Features

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Database SoftwareDatabase Software• Used as a complex electronic filing system Used as a complex electronic filing system • Features include:Features include:

– Ability to group, sort, and retrieve data and generate reportsAbility to group, sort, and retrieve data and generate reports– Organized into fields, records, and tablesOrganized into fields, records, and tables

• Examples:Examples:– Corel Corel

ParadoxParadox– Microsoft Microsoft

AccessAccess

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Personal Information Manager Personal Information Manager SoftwareSoftware

• Used to replace the management tools found on Used to replace the management tools found on a traditional deska traditional desk

• Features include:Features include:– Calendar, address book, notepad, to-do listCalendar, address book, notepad, to-do list– Some contain e-mail management featuresSome contain e-mail management features

• Examples:Examples:– Lotus OrganizerLotus Organizer– Microsoft OutlookMicrosoft Outlook

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Productivity Software ToolsProductivity Software Tools

• WizardsWizards– Step-by-step guides help you complete a taskStep-by-step guides help you complete a task

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Productivity Software ToolsProductivity Software Tools

• TemplatesTemplates– Predesigned forms included with softwarePredesigned forms included with software

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Productivity Software ToolsProductivity Software Tools• MacrosMacros

– Small programs that group a series of Small programs that group a series of commands to run as a single commandcommands to run as a single command

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Integrated Software Applications Integrated Software Applications vs. Software Suitesvs. Software Suites

Integrated ApplicationIntegrated Application• Single program that Single program that

incorporates many incorporates many software programssoftware programs

• Complex features are not Complex features are not includedincluded

• Example: Microsoft Example: Microsoft WorksWorks

Software SuiteSoftware Suite• Collection of stand-alone Collection of stand-alone

software programs software programs packaged togetherpackaged together

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Speech Recognition SoftwareSpeech Recognition Software

• Translates spoken words into typed textTranslates spoken words into typed text

• Accuracy levels of 95–99 percent can be Accuracy levels of 95–99 percent can be achieved achieved

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Personal Financial SoftwarePersonal Financial Software

• Used to for tax Used to for tax preparation and preparation and financial planningfinancial planning

• ExamplesExamples– TurboTax and H&R Block’s TurboTax and H&R Block’s

TaxCut TaxCut – Intuit’s Quicken and Intuit’s Quicken and

Microsoft MoneyMicrosoft Money

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Digital Image-Editing SoftwareDigital Image-Editing Software• Used to edit photographs Used to edit photographs

and other imagesand other images• Also called photo-editing Also called photo-editing

softwaresoftware• Features include:Features include:

– Tools for basic modifications to Tools for basic modifications to digital imagesdigital images

– Painting tools that allow you to Painting tools that allow you to create images create images

• Example: Adobe PhotoshopExample: Adobe Photoshop• Photo collection softwarePhoto collection software

– Google PicasaGoogle Picasa– Microsoft Photo StoryMicrosoft Photo Story

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Digital Audio SoftwareDigital Audio Software• MP3: Audio compression formatMP3: Audio compression format

• Software allows you to record,rip, burn Software allows you to record,rip, burn filesfiles

• Ripping entails converting the file type, Ripping entails converting the file type, for example to .mp3 formatfor example to .mp3 format

• Allows you to perform format conversion Allows you to perform format conversion (exs: to .(exs: to .wav, .wma, .tiff)wav, .wma, .tiff)

• Audio-editing software includes tools to Audio-editing software includes tools to edit audio filesedit audio files

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Digital Video-Editing SoftwareDigital Video-Editing Software• Used to edit digital Used to edit digital

videosvideos• Features includeFeatures include

– Special effectsSpecial effects– TransitionsTransitions– Narration/voiceoverNarration/voiceover– OverlaysOverlays

• ExamplesExamples– Adobe PremiereAdobe Premiere– Microsoft Movie MakerMicrosoft Movie Maker

• .mp4 is audio/video file type.mp4 is audio/video file type

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Media Management SoftwareMedia Management Software

• Software to organize media filesSoftware to organize media files– Sort, filter, and search by artist, album, or Sort, filter, and search by artist, album, or

categorycategory

• Windows Media Player, Nullsoft Windows Media Player, Nullsoft Winamp, or Apple iTunes are examplesWinamp, or Apple iTunes are examples

• Manage individual tracks and generate Manage individual tracks and generate playlistsplaylists

• Burn songs to CD and print liner notesBurn songs to CD and print liner notes

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Gaming SoftwareGaming Software• ESRB -Entertainment Software Rating

Board: (Everyone Mature, Teen)• Requires:

– processing power– memory (RAM)– hard disk capacity– sound cards– video cards– Speakers– monitor– CD or DVD drives

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Educational and Reference Educational and Reference SoftwareSoftware

Educational SoftwareEducational Software• Provides instruction or Provides instruction or

trainingtraining• Types include:Types include:

– K-12 educationK-12 education– SkillsSkills– Test preparationTest preparation– Course management Course management – Simulation trainingSimulation training

Reference SoftwareReference Software• Sources of referenceSources of reference• Types include:Types include:

– Atlases, dictionaries, Atlases, dictionaries, thesauri, encyclopedias thesauri, encyclopedias

– Medical and legal Medical and legal references references

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Course Management SoftwareCourse Management Software

• Used for Web-based Used for Web-based classesclasses

• Features include:Features include:– CalendarsCalendars– Grade booksGrade books– Discussion boardsDiscussion boards

• Examples:Examples:– WebCTWebCT– BlackboardBlackboard– MoodleMoodle

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Drawing SoftwareDrawing Software

• Used to create and editUsed to create and edit– Two-dimensional drawingsTwo-dimensional drawings– Technical diagramsTechnical diagrams– AnimationsAnimations– Geometric shapesGeometric shapes

• Also referred to as Also referred to as illustration softwareillustration software

• Examples:Examples:– Adobe IllustratorAdobe Illustrator– Microsoft VisioMicrosoft Visio

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Accounting SoftwareAccounting Software• Helps small-business owners manage

their finances • Provides tools for tracking accounts

receivable and accounts payable• Includes templates for invoices,

statements, and financial reports • Examples:Examples:

– Intuit QuickBooks– Peachtree from Sage Accounting

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Desktop Publishing SoftwareDesktop Publishing Software

• Used to arrange text and graphics for Used to arrange text and graphics for publicationspublications

• Features includeFeatures include– Text formattingText formatting– File importingFile importing– Graphics toolsGraphics tools– Web publishingWeb publishing

• Example: Example: – QuarkXPressQuarkXPress

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Web Page Authoring SoftwareWeb Page Authoring Software

• Used to design Web pagesUsed to design Web pages• Knowing HTML is not necessaryKnowing HTML is not necessary• Features include:Features include:

– Wizards and templatesWizards and templates– Reference materialsReference materials

• Example:Example:– Adobe DreamweaverAdobe Dreamweaver

• Office applicationsOffice applications– Save As Web PageSave As Web Page

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Large-Business SoftwareLarge-Business Software

• Used across a variety of industriesUsed across a variety of industries• Includes:Includes:

– Business and marketing plan softwareBusiness and marketing plan software– Project management softwareProject management software– Mapping programs Mapping programs – Customer relationship management (CRM) Customer relationship management (CRM)

softwaresoftware– Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systemEnterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system

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Specialized Business SoftwareSpecialized Business Software

• Tailored to the needs of a particular Tailored to the needs of a particular company or industrycompany or industry

• Called vertical market softwareCalled vertical market software

• Proprietary softwareProprietary software– Programs custom-developed to address the Programs custom-developed to address the

specific needs of a particular company specific needs of a particular company – Software is then owned by that companySoftware is then owned by that company

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Computer-Aided Design SoftwareComputer-Aided Design Software

• Used to create 3-D automated designs, Used to create 3-D automated designs, technical drawings, and model visualizationstechnical drawings, and model visualizations

• Industrial use includes:Industrial use includes:– ArchitectureArchitecture– AutomotiveAutomotive– AerospaceAerospace– Medical engineeringMedical engineering

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Getting Help with SoftwareGetting Help with Software

• Types of helpTypes of help– Frequently Frequently

asked asked questions questions (FAQs)(FAQs)

– Online help and Online help and supportsupport

– ScreenTipsScreenTips– MS Office MS Office

Integrated HelpIntegrated Help

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Buying SoftwareBuying Software

• Software may be purchased throughSoftware may be purchased through– Retail storesRetail stores– OnlineOnline– Computer shows, Catalogs Computer shows, Catalogs

• Preinstalled software Preinstalled software • Web-based application softwareWeb-based application software

– hosted on a Web site hosted on a Web site – requires no installation on your computer requires no installation on your computer

• Discounted softwareDiscounted software• Buy license to install on Buy license to install on oneone PC usually PC usually

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Freeware and SharewareFreeware and Shareware

• Freeware: Copyrighted software you can get freeFreeware: Copyrighted software you can get free• Beta versions: Programs still under development Beta versions: Programs still under development • Shareware: Software that allows users to run it Shareware: Software that allows users to run it

for a limited time free of chargefor a limited time free of charge• Open source:Open source:

free to usefree to use

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Software Versions Software Versions

• Numbers used to represent major and Numbers used to represent major and minor upgradesminor upgrades– Major upgrade: Version Major upgrade: Version 11.3 to .3 to 22.0.0– Minor upgrade: Version 2.Minor upgrade: Version 2.00 to 2. to 2.11

• Years (Microsoft Office 2007) and letters (WordPerfect Office X3) also used

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System RequirementsSystem RequirementsExample for Adobe Illustrator CS6Example for Adobe Illustrator CS6

•Intel® Pentium® 4 or AMD Athlon® 64 processor•Microsoft® Windows® XP with Service Pack 3 or Windows 7 with Service Pack 1. Adobe® Creative Suite® 5.5 and CS6 applications also support Windows 8 and Windows 8.1. Refer to the CS6 FAQ for more information about Windows 8 support.*•1 GB of RAM (3 GB recommended) for 32 bit; 2 GB of RAM (8 GB recommended) for 64 bit•2 GB of available hard-disk space for installation; additional free space required during installation (cannot install on removable flash storage devices)•1024 x 768 display (1280 x 800 recommended) with 16-bit graphics adapterDVD-ROM drive compatible with dual-layer DVDs•Some features in Adobe® Bridge rely on a DirectX 9–capable video adapter with at least 64 MB of VRAM etc …

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Installing/Uninstalling SoftwareInstalling/Uninstalling Software

• Installing softwareInstalling software– Installation wizardInstallation wizard

• AutomaticAutomatic• Control Panel: Control Panel: Programs and Features icon

– Full/custom installationFull/custom installation

• Downloading software from the WebDownloading software from the Web• Uninstalling softwareUninstalling software

– Software uninstall utilitySoftware uninstall utility

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Opening SoftwareOpening Software• Opening softwareOpening software

– Quick Launch toolbarQuick Launch toolbar– Desktop shortcutDesktop shortcut– Start menuStart menu– My Computer/Windows ExplorerMy Computer/Windows Explorer

• Creating shortcutsCreating shortcuts