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An '''application''' is a [[program]] (or a suite of them) which does something of interest to a [[user]] - e.g. an [[editor]], a [[compiler]], a [[spreadsheet]], etc. Applications almost always need an [[operating system]] to provide services they need (e.g. a [[file system]]).
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An '''application''' is a [[program]] (or a suite of them) which does something of interest to a [[user]] - e.g. a [[text editor]], a [[compiler]], a [[spreadsheet]], etc. Applications almost always need an [[operating system]] to provide services they need (e.g. a [[file system]]).
  
 
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Revision as of 16:30, 26 June 2018

An application is a program (or a suite of them) which does something of interest to a user - e.g. a text editor, a compiler, a spreadsheet, etc. Applications almost always need an operating system to provide services they need (e.g. a file system).