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Encyclopedia > Software suite

A software suite is a collection of computer programs, usually applications of related functionality, often sharing a more-or-less common user interface and some ability to exchange data with each other smoothly.


Common examples of software suites include:

  • graphics suite - 2d drawing, 3d modelling, 3d rendering, clip art.

Sometimes software makers will introduce "suites" that are little more than repackaged versions of older programs, but at a lower price.


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Computer software - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1671 words)
Computer software is so called in contrast to computer hardware, which encompasses the physical interconnections and devices required to store and execute (or run) the software.
Software may also be written in an assembly language, essentially, a mnemonic representation of a machine language using a natural language alphabet.
Software license gives the user the right to use the software in the licensed environment, some software comes with the license when purchased off the shelf, or OEM license when bundled with hardware.
Software suite - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (102 words)
A software suite, or application suite, is a collection of computer programs, usually application software and programming software of related functionality, often sharing a more-or-less common user interface and some ability to exchange data with each other smoothly.
Sometimes software makers will introduce "suites" that are little more than repackaged versions of older programs, but at a lower price.
This article related to a type of software is a stub.
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