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<ul><li>Platform Neutral</li></ul></li><li>Corel WordPerfect: most dominant in early 80s (still used in some industries like law) <ul><li>Created and Brigham Young university</li></ul></li></ul><h3 id="_2-2-spreadsheets" tabindex="-1">2.2: Spreadsheets <a class="header-anchor" href="#_2-2-spreadsheets" aria-label="Permalink to &quot;2.2: Spreadsheets&quot;"></a></h3><p><strong>Microsoft Excel</strong>: Most popular spreadsheet application (provides <strong>&quot;what-if&quot;</strong> analysis)</p><ul><li>Interface of information in a grid form</li><li>Separated by <strong>columns</strong> and <strong>rows</strong><ul><li>Intersection of both called a cell</li></ul></li><li>Often for financial calculations</li><li>Supports graphing</li><li>Replaced Lotus 1-2-3 as industry standard in 1993</li></ul><h3 id="_2-3-database-software" tabindex="-1">2.3: Database Software <a class="header-anchor" href="#_2-3-database-software" aria-label="Permalink to &quot;2.3: Database Software&quot;"></a></h3><p>Database: <strong>The heavy-lifting application</strong></p><ul><li>Well thought out collection of files</li><li>Consists of <strong>records</strong> (<strong>rows</strong>)</li><li>Separated by <strong>fields</strong> (<strong>columns</strong>)</li><li>Can be queried</li><li>Often called a Database Management System or simply referred as <strong>DBMS</strong></li><li>One-to-many relationship</li></ul><h3 id="_2-4-presentation-software" tabindex="-1">2.4: Presentation Software <a class="header-anchor" href="#_2-4-presentation-software" aria-label="Permalink to &quot;2.4: Presentation Software&quot;"></a></h3><ul><li>Displays information</li><li>Often a slide show and on-screen</li><li>Easy to build</li><li>Popularized by Business Intelligence</li><li>Allows users to: <ul><li>Edit, update, insert, and delete text</li><li>Include graphics, video, and hypertext</li></ul></li></ul><h3 id="_2-5-browser-software" tabindex="-1">2.5: Browser Software <a 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