Across
- 6. – Software owned and licensed by a company.
- 7. – Update to fix bugs or security issues.
- 8. – Tools for maintenance (e.g., antivirus, disk cleanup).
- 9. – Software with publicly available source code.
- 11. – Malicious software designed to harm systems.
- 12. – Error or flaw in software.
- 14. – Software that allows hardware devices to communicate with the OS.
- 17. Programs designed for specific tasks (e.g., Word, Excel).
- 18. – The way users interact with software.
- 19. – Software embedded in hardware devices.
- 20. – Legal agreement on how software can be used.
Down
- 1. – Process of removing software from the system.
- 2. – Applications hosted online instead of locally.
- 3. – Programs that run on a computer.
- 4. – Tools used to write code (e.g., compilers, IDEs).
- 5. System software that manages hardware and applications.
- 10. – Software that supports the computer’s basic functions.
- 13. – Specific release of a software product.
- 15. – The program that sets up software on your computer.
- 16. – The physical parts of a computer.
