Yes. Office is available for use of Apple computers.
Businesses use computers to track customers and to monitor inventory. They also use computers to measure the quality of their products.
Industrial computers will be great for workstation use, assuming the operating system supports your application. For instance, Itanium computers or HP-UX servers may not make good workstations due to application incompatibility.
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Good question. I will use Microsoft Office as an example. At the top of the application there is a long bar which extends along the top with useful features. It is like a toolbar. A ribbon is the long thing with features on
Todays Computers use DDR2 or DDR3. In rare cases, they may use DDR4. DDR means Double Data Rate. A application can run good on 512 MB on DDR2.
Computers come with an application called "calculator" go use that. And why is your name Lehman Brothers.
ComputersTypes | UsesPersonal computer* / laptop ------ Home and office applicationsServer -------------------------------- Commercial use and data storageSuper computers -------------------- Military use and weather forcasting*personal computers in a network are also know as "workstations" ComputersTypes | UsesPersonal computer* / laptop ------ Home and office applicationsServer -------------------------------- Commercial use and data storageSuper computers -------------------- Military use and weather forcasting*personal computers in a network are also know as "workstations"
Tablets are computers your question is facile.
Most computers will use F1 or the DELETE key to initialize the BIOS console. Most computers are shipped with AMD these days.
There are many types of office equipment including typewriters, adding machines, calculators, copiers, printers, and fax machines. Some companies use McIntosh computers while others use personal computers.
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