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Why do that the rise of operating system as a software not a hardware

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Answered by NightFury
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When I ask someone what version of Windows they're using, I often get a comment similar to, 'I thought software was just software.' The truth is there are two main categories of software: applications and operating system software.

Application software is the software that lets us do something with our computer. In other words, the software you use to do the things you like to do, things like playing games, going online, listening to music and typing papers or creating presentations. The operating system software, or operating system or OS, is the software your computer uses to process start-up instructions, interpret and communicate between applications software and devices used and to maintain your system.

When you listen to your music, your player application software works to take your music from its source. The operating system sends the information from your music player to your speakers so that you can hear it.

The OS does the same to send the signals to your printer when you ask your word processing program to print that paper you're working on. If you have a network, where more than one computer shares a printer or other resource, the OS will coordinate those activities. What OS typically means for users like you and me is basic management of hardware and software resources and setting your system to look and perform the way you want

Answered by Ᏸυէէєɾϝɭყ
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Application software is the software that lets us do something with our computer. In other words, the software you use to do the things you like to do, things like playing games, going online, listening to music and typing papers or creating presentations. The operating system software, or operating system or OS, is the software your computer uses to process start-up instructions, interpret and communicate between applications software and devices used and to maintain your system.

When you listen to your music, your player application software works to take your music from its source. The operating system sends the information from your music player to your speakers so that you can hear it.

The OS does the same to send the signals to your printer when you ask your word processing program to print that paper you're working on. If you have a network, where more than one computer shares a printer or other resource, the OS will coordinate those activities. What OS typically means for users like you and me is basic management of hardware and software resources and setting your system to look and perform the way you want

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