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The term ''application'' is used to distinguish such software from:
 
The term ''application'' is used to distinguish such software from:
  
* System software, which manages and integrates a computer's capabilities but does not directly perform tasks that benefit the user
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* [[System software]], which manages and integrates a computer's capabilities but does not directly perform tasks that benefit the user
* Utility software, which is directly concerned with altering or managing the computer's operating environment
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* [[Utility software]], which is directly concerned with altering or managing the computer's operating environment
  
 
== External Links ==
 
== External Links ==
  
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Application_software Application software] @ Wikipedia
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Application_software Application software] @ Wikipedia

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Application software (an application) is a set of computer programs designed to permit the user to perform a group of coordinated functions, tasks, or activities.

Application software cannot run on itself but is dependent on system software to execute.

Examples of an application include:

  • Word processor
  • Spreadsheet design and management system
  • Aeronautical flight simulator
  • Console game
  • Drawing, painting, and illustrating system
  • Library management system.

The term application is used to distinguish such software from:

  • System software, which manages and integrates a computer's capabilities but does not directly perform tasks that benefit the user
  • Utility software, which is directly concerned with altering or managing the computer's operating environment

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