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What is an application?


You may have heard people talking about using an application or anapp. But what exactly does that mean? An application (or app) is a type of software that allows you to perform specific tasks. Applications for desktop or laptop computers are sometimes calleddesktop applications, and those for mobile devices are calledmobile apps. When you open an application, it runs inside theoperating system until you close it. Much of the time, you will have more than one application open at the same time, and this is known as multitasking.


App is a very common term for an application, especially for simple applications that can be downloadedcheaply or even for free. Many apps are also available for mobile devices and even some TVs.




Types of Desktop Applications

There are countless desktop applications out there, and they fall into many different categories. Some are morefull-featured (like Microsoft Word), while others may only do one or two things (like gadgets). Below are just a few types of applications that you might use:
  • Word Processors: A word processor allows you to write a letter, design a flyer, and create many other kinds of documents. The most well-known word processor isMicrosoft Word.
  • Personal Finance: Personal finance software, such asQuicken, allows you to keep track of your income and expenses, create a budget, and more. Most personal finance programs can automatically download information from your bank, so you don't have to manually type in all of your transactions.
  • Web Browsers: A web browser is the tool that you use to access the World Wide Web. Most computers come with a web browser pre-installed, but you can also download a different one if you prefer. Examples of browsers include Internet Explorer, Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari.
  • Games: There are many different games that you can play on your computer. They range from card games such as Solitaire, to action games like Halo 2. Many action games require a lot of computing power, so they may not work unless you have a newer computer.
  • Gadgets: Sometimes called widgets, these are simple applications that you can place on your desktop (or on theDashboard if you're using a Mac). There are many different types of gadgets, and they include calendars,calculators, maps, news headlines, and more.Media Players: If you want to listen to mp3s or watchmovies that you've downloaded, you'll need to use amedia player. Windows Media Player and iTunes are popular media players.

Installing Desktop Applications

In order to work, an application usually has to be installed on your computer. Typically, installation is as simple as inserting the installation disc and following the instructions on the screen. For software that is downloaded from the internet, you can usually double-click it after it is finished downloading, and then follow the instructions on the screen. Many applications include a readme file (for example, readme.txt), which includes installation instructions and other information.

Use caution when downloading software, as it can contain viruses or other malware. If you have an antivirus program, you should scan the downloaded software before installing it.

Opening Files with Applications


Many applications are designed to open one or more types of files (or file formats). For example, Microsoft Word can create and edit Word documents. If you don't have the right kind of application, you won't be able to open a file. For example, if you are taking our Access 2010 tutorial, you will need to have Microsoft Access in order to open the sample database.
There are two main ways to open a file:


  • Find the file on your computer, and double click it. This will open the file using the default program.
  • Open the application, then use the application to open the file. Once the application is open, you can go to the File menu at the top of the screen and select Open. This is useful because some files can be opened by several different applications, and this method allows you to choose which application to use
  • If you're not sure what a file's format is, you can look at the extension at the end of the file name (for example.docx.txt, or .jpg). On some computers, the extension may be hidden, and you may need to look at the iconto determine the file format.


Mobile Apps

Desktop and laptop computers aren't the only devices that can run apps. You can also download apps for mobile devices like smartphones and tablet computers, which opens up a lot of new possibilities. Here are a few examples of mobile apps:
  • RedLaser: You can use RedLaser to compare prices while shopping. You simply scan an item's barcode using your phone's built-in camera, and the app searches the web for the best price.
  • Word Lens: Word Lens is a language translator app. Like RedLaser, it uses your phone's camera to take a picture of a signmenu, or other text that you want to translate, and then it displays the translation for you.
  • Foursquare: If you're going out to a restaurant, bar, or mall, you can "check in" with Foursquare to find nearby friends and also let your friends know where you are. Foursquare can also show you a list of nearby businesses (using your phone's built-in GPS), which can help you discover places that you've never been to before.
Compared to traditional applications, mobile apps are relatively cheap. Many of them cost as little as 99 cents, and others are free. If your mobile device has an internet connection, you can download apps directly onto the mobile device. Otherwise, you can download them to your computer and then transfer them over.

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