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Q: What is a packaged software?

  • Paridhi Hemnani
  • Sep 06, 2023

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Packaged software is a collection of programs which perform alike functions or have similar characteristics. For example, Microsoft Office includes multiple applications such as Excel, Word, and PowerPoint.

  • Anupam shah
  • Sep 06, 2023

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