<h2><a href="http://www.homezwork.com/-173335/3952.htm"
title="Optimal Image Coder Package">Optimal Image Coder
Package</a></h2>Software is the general term for information
that’s recorded onto some kind of medium. For example, when you go to
the video store and rent or buy a tape or DVD, what you’re really
getting is the software that’s stored on that tape or disk. Your VCR or
DVD player are hardware devices that are capable of reading the software
from a tape or disk and projecting it onto your TV screen, in the form
of a movie.
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Your computer is a hardware device that reads software too. Most of the
software on your computer comes in the form of programs. A program
consists of ’instructions’ that tell the computer what to do, how to
behave. Just as there are thousands of albums you can buy on CD for your
stereo, and thousands of movies you can buy to play on your VCR or DVD
player, there are thousands of programs that you can buy to run on your
computer.
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When you buy a computer, you don’t automatically get every program
produced by every software company in the world. You usually get some
programs. For example, when you buy a computer it will probably have an
operating system (like Windows XP) already installed on it.
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If you do purchase a specific program, it would be to perform some
specific task. For example, you might use a graphics program to touch up
photos, or you might use a word processing program to write text.
You’re using your Web browser program right now to read this text
(assuming you’re not reading a printed copy on paper). Just as there are
umpteen different brands of toothpaste, there are umpteen different
brands of word processing programs, graphics programs, and Web
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