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Chapter 6: Application Software

Learning Objectives Describe what application software is, the different types of ownership rights, and the difference between installed and Web-based software. Detail some concepts and commands that many software programs have in common. Discuss word processing. Explain the spreadsheet software Describe what presentation graphics and electronic slide shows are and when they might be used. List some types of graphics and multimedia software consumers frequently use. Name other types of application software programs and discuss what functions they perform

Overview This chapter covers: Characteristics of application software in general A look at a variety of types of application software, including: Word processing Spreadsheet Database Presentation graphics Graphics and multimedia software Other types of application software

The Basics of Application Software Software ownership rights: Specify the allowable use of the program Software license: Specifies the conditions under which a buyer of the program can use it

Software Ownership Rights Commercial software: Copyrighted software developed, usually by a commercial company, for sale to others Shareware: Copyrighted software distributed on the honor system; consumers should either pay for it or uninstall it after the trial period Freeware: Copyrighted software that may be used free of charge Public domain software: Software that is not copyrighted and may be used without restriction Open source software: Programs with source code available to the general public

Software Ownership Rights

Installed vs. Web-Based Software Installed software: Must be installed on the PC before it can be run Can be purchased in physical form Can be downloaded from the Internet

Installed vs. Web-Based Software Web-based software: Run directly from the Internet Also called Software as a Service (SaaS) Includes games and other free programs Includes fee-based software available through an application service provider (ASP)

Software Suites Software suite: Collection of software programs bundled together and sold as a single software package Office suites (e.g. Microsoft Office) are used by most businesses and many individuals to produce documents; typically include: Word processing software Spreadsheet software Database software Presentation graphics software Additional productivity tools like calendars, messaging programs, or collaboration tools Facilitate object linking and embedding Integrated software programs: Similar to suites, but with fewer features (e.g. Microsoft Works)

Desktop vs. Mobile Software Desktop software: Used with desktop and notebook PCs Mobile software: Used with handheld PCs and mobile devices Wide variety available Some is compatible with popular desktop software, such as Microsoft Office

Common Software Commands Application programs today have a number of concepts and commands in common Toolbars Menus Icons Keyboard shortcuts Ribbon Mini toolbar

The Ribbon Used in Office 2007 programs Commands are organized into groups located on tabs Contexual: Commands appear as they are appropriate

Common Software Commands Editing a document (changing the content of the document) Insertion point: Indicates the current location in the document (where changes will take place) Typing text will insert it Delete and Backspace key will delete text Text and objects can typically be selected to be moved, copied, deleted, or formatted

Common Software Commands Formatting a document (changing the appearance of the document), such as Changing font face, size, style or color Changing line spacing or margins Adding page numbers or borders

Common Software Commands Help for software programs Often built into the program Table of Contents Browsing Search Online help (via manufacturer’s Web site and independent sites) Offline help (periodicals, books, tutorial videos, classes)

Built-In Help Systems

Word Processing Concepts Word processing software: Used to create written documents (memos, letters, reports, etc.) Actual commands and features vary somewhat from program to program Important to be familiar with the basic features of word processing and the general concept of what word processing enables you to do Common programs Microsoft Word Corel WordPerfect Apple Pages

Microsoft Word

Word Processing on the Web Most word processing programs today include Web-related features allowing you to: Send a document as an e-mail message Include Web page hyperlinks in documents Create or modify Web pages Default Word 2007 file format is .docx There are optional file formats for documents created in many word processing programs

Spreadsheet Concepts Spreadsheet software: Used to create electronic spreadsheets Spreadsheets: Documents which typically contain a great deal of numbers and mathematical computations and are organized into rows and columns Worksheet : A single spreadsheet Workbook: Multiple worksheets saved in a single file Most widely used spreadsheet programs Microsoft Excel Corel Quattro Pro Apple Numbers

Microsoft Excel

Spreadsheets and the Web Most spreadsheet programs have built-in Web capabilities Many spreadsheet programs have an option on the File menu to save the current worksheet as a Web page Hyperlinks can be inserted into worksheet cells Ranges of cells can be selected and copied to a Web publishing or word processing program to insert spreadsheet data into a Web page as a table Default Excel 2007 file format is .xlsx

Database Concepts Database: A collection of related data that is stored in a manner enabling information to be retrieved as needed Database management system (DBMS): Software that allows the creation and manipulation of an electronic database Most widely used database programs Microsoft Access Corel Paradox Lotus Approach

Microsoft Access Databases contain a variety of objects (such as tables, queries, forms, reports)

Databases and the Web Many Web sites use one or more databases to: Keep track of inventory Allow searching for people, documents, products, or other information Place real-time orders Anytime you type keywords in a search site or hunt for a product on a retail store’s Web site using its search feature, you are using a Web database Default Access 2007 file format is .accdb

Presentation Graphic Concepts Presentation graphic: An image designed to visually enhance a presentation Can be used in electronic slide shows, as well as in printed handouts, overhead transparencies, word processing documents, and Web pages

Presentation Graphic Concepts Electronic slide show: Group of slides containing images, text, video clips, or sound clips displayed for educational or business presentations Presentation graphics software: Used to create presentation graphics Most common presentation graphics programs are Microsoft PowerPoint Corel Presentations Apple Keynote

Microsoft PowerPoint

Graphics and Multimedia Concepts Graphics: Graphical images, such as digital photographs, clip art, scanned drawings, and original images created using a software program Multimedia: Typically refers to content containing sound or video Large variety of graphics and multimedia software, such as to Create or modify graphics Edit digital audio or video Play multimedia files Burn CDs and DVDs

Graphics Software Graphics software: Used to create or modify images Painting programs: Typically used to create bit-mapped images (Microsoft Paint, Corel Painter X) Drawing programs: Typically create images using mathematical formulas (Adobe® Illustrator® CS3, CorelDRAW X3) Image editing or photo editing programs: Designed for touching up or modifying images Crop, eliminate red-eye, etc. Optimize file size for the Web Adobe Photoshop, Apple iPhoto, etc.

Graphics Software

Audio Editing Software Audio editing software: Used to create and edit audio files Podcasts, musical compositions, etc.

Video Editing Software Video editing software: Used to modify existing videos Deleting scenes Rearranging scenes Adding voiceovers, etc. DVD authoring software: Used to create DVD content Importing videos, creating menus, burning onto a DVD CD and DVD burning software: Used to record data on recordable or rewritable CDs and DVDs Custom music CDs Home movie DVDs

Video Editing Software

Media Players Media players: Used to play multimedia Music CDs, downloaded music, online audio Downloaded and online video Rip and burn CDs and DVDs

Graphics, Multimedia, and the Web Graphics and multimedia software is often used by individuals and businesses alike to create Web sites or content to be shared via the Web Games Tutorials Videos Demonstrations Other content Creating multimedia Web sites is discussed in Chapter 10

Other Types of Application Software Desktop and personal publishing software Educational software Entertainment software Reference software Accounting and personal finance software CAD and other types of design software Project management and collaboration software Remote access software Note taking and personal productivity software

Other Types of Application Software

Summary The Basics of Application Software Word Processing Concepts Spreadsheet Concepts Database Concepts Presentation Graphics Concepts Graphics and Multimedia Concepts Other Types of Application Software