Download puppy Linux iso file and burn it as a ISO9660 image. Make sure your BIOS is
set to to boot from CD/DVD drive and boot the computer using the CD.When you see how good it runs,maybe you will stop using Microsoft.
If you mean to the "Start > All Programs" section, you can visit your Recycling Bin to find the Program/File and restore it.
They are all applications software, not systems software.
An application program (sometimes shortened to application) is any program designed to perform a specific function directly for the user or, in some cases, for another application program. Examples of application programs include word processors; database programs; Web browsers; development tools; drawing, paint, and image editing programs; and communication programs.
An integrated applications package is a package that contains applications for the same program. The package contains two or more programs for a specific need.
Application software are programs installed on a computer's operating system.
Another term for a computer program is software.
Programming software offers tools for developers of all levels to create, debug and maintain various programs and applications.
Go into the Applications folder. All the user programs will be in there.
A program is software. One program can call another program to be run. Computer systems consist of lots of individual programs which work together. Applications consist of lots of individual programs that work together. So programs need to be able to call other programs. A good example is that a menu can sometimes be one separate program and each option it calls could potentially be other individual programs.
Yes, browsers, email programs and word processors are applications. If a piece of software (usually in install or uninstall program) asks you to close all applications, then you must close all of them including your browsers, your email, and your word processor. If it's not part of the operating system, then you need to close it. The software requesting the closure probably needs to update something within the applications on in their .ini files.
No. Yahoo! is a trademark of Yahoo! Inc. There are no programs called Yahoo!, but there are Yahoo! Inc. servers that run programs bearing the Yahoo! trademark, including Yahoo! Search, Yahoo! Mail, Yahoo! News, and so on, as well as client applications such as Yahoo! Messenger.
The "Run Only" option is applicable different types of applications or programs