Across
- 2. programs used to create graphic presentations with visual aids, handouts, slides, etc; or for creating text with graphics, audio, and/or video
- 4. A program that allows you to use rows and columns of data to manage, predict, and present information.
- 6. Applications designed to help individual computer users complete tasks more efficiently. Examples are word processors, spreadsheet programs, and database applications.
- 8. A testing environment that isolates untested code changes and outright experimentation from the production environment or repository.
- 9. A connection mode that enables a user to access any network system from their workstation and perform tasks on the remote system.
- 11. Extensible Markup Language, a way of writing data in a tree-structured form by enclosing it in tags.
- 17. 1.) Ensure that the software is compatible with your operating system. 2.) computer hardware meets the application's recommended system requirements. 3.) Special Installation or know issues. 4. That you have a valid agreement or license to install and use the product.
- 20. Software that is given away free of charge, but whose author still retains all rights.
- 21. a software application for retrieving, presenting and traversing information resources on the World Wide Web.
- 22. drawing and drafting software that enables users to create and edit blueprints and design drawings quickly and easily
- 23. A security feature introduced in Windows Vista to prevent unauthorized changes to Windows.
- 24. A window containing various programs that allow you to specify how your computer looks and performs
- 25. End User License Agreement is the contract between a user and a company selling software for installation on the user's computer.
Down
- 1. a collection of organized data that allows access, retrieval, and use of data
- 3. Software used to prepare text documents such as letters, reports, flyers, brochures, and books.
- 5. Computer programs that let users to do useful things with their computer.
- 7. is similar to word processing but with more emphasis on the formatting and layout of documents than on editing the text.
- 10. a set of technologies, such as high definition audio, video, and other interactive elements that enable people to feel or appear as if they were present in a location which they are not physically in.
- 12. Time it takes for a bit to travel from its sender to its receiver.
- 13. A copyrighted software that can be sampled before it is purchased.
- 14. protocol that transmits phone calls over the same data lines and networks that make up the Internet; also called Internet telephony
- 15. Each application shares a common look and feel with other applications, helping users to switch between them more easily.
- 16. The amount of data that can be transmitted over a network in a given amount of time.
- 18. A computer-based method of communication in which users can type and view messages sent to one or more recipients, and view the responses in real time.
- 19. A unique, alphanumeric code required by many software programs during installation. The purpose of a product key is to help avoid illegal product installations. Also called the product identification key or CD key.