software
Software designed for use on a computer.
Software specifically for personal computers.
Software designed to perform a specific function directly for the user.
Software designed to detect and destroy computer viruses.
Software used to protect a computer or network from threats.
Software that can be used without payment.
Software with source code that anyone can inspect, modify, and enhance.
Software that can recognize spoken words and convert them into text.
Often used interchangeably with speech-recognition software.
Software that identifies or verifies a person from a digital image or a video frame.
Synonym for face-recognition software.
Software used for creating visual designs, such as graphics or blueprints.
Software for managing financial accounts.
Software that converts images of typed or handwritten text into machine-encoded text.
Software that is owned by an individual or a company and is not free to use or distribute.
Software that has been copied and distributed illegally.
Software specialized in converting handwritten text into digital text.
A single program or application.
To copy data from one computer system to another, typically over the Internet.
To set up a program to be ready for execution.
To execute or operate a computer program.
To operate software for a specific purpose.
The process of conceiving, specifying, designing, programming, documenting, testing, and bug fixing.
To write the code for a computer program.
To design and build a new software program.
To install a newer version of a software program.
To plan the structure and functions of a software program.
A person who creates software.
The process of creating and maintaining software.
A business that develops and sells software.
A professional who applies principles of software engineering to the design, development, maintenance, testing, and evaluation of software.
The application of engineering principles to software development.
A set of instructions that a computer can execute.
A collection of programs or modules sold as a single unit.
Indicates that the software is compatible and can operate on a certain system.