Module 4 - Computer Application
Module 4 - Computer Application
COMPUTER APPLICATION
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Operating systems usually come pre-loaded on any computer you buy. Most
people use the operating system that comes with their computer, but it's possible to
upgrade or even change operating systems. The three most common operating
systems for personal computers are Microsoft Windows, macOS, and Linux.
MICROSOFT WINDOWS
macOS
LINUX
The operating systems we've been talking about so far were designed to run
on desktop and laptop computers. Mobile devices such as phones, tablet computers,
and MP3 players are different from desktop and laptop computers, so they run
operating systems that are designed specifically for mobile devices. Examples of
mobile operating systems include Apple iOS and Google Android. In the screenshot
below, you can see iOS running on an iPad.
Operating systems for mobile devices generally aren't as fully featured as
those made for desktop and laptop computers, and they aren't able to run all of the
same software. However, you can still do a lot of things with them, like watch
movies, browse the Web, manage your calendar, and play games.
UNDERSTANDING APPLICATION
WHAT IS AN APPLICATION?
You may have heard people talking about using a program, an application, or
an app. But what exactly does that mean? Simply put, an app is a type of software
that allows you to perform specific tasks. Applications for desktop or laptop
computers are sometimes called desktop applications, while those for mobile devices
are called mobile apps.
When you open an application, it runs inside the operating system until you
close it. Most of the time, you will have more than one application open at the same
time, which is known as multi-tasking.
DESKTOP APPLICATIONS
There are countless desktop applications, and they fall into several categories.
Some are more full featured (like Microsoft Word), while others may only do one or
two things (like a clock or calendar app). Below are just a few types of applications
you might use.
MOBILE APPS
Desktop and laptop computers aren't the only devices that can run
applications. You can also download apps for mobile devices
like smartphones and tablets. Here are a few examples of mobile apps.
Gmail: You can use the Gmail app to easily view and send emails from
your mobile device. It's available for Android and iOS devices.
Instagram: You can use Instagram to quickly share photos with your
friends and family. It's available for Android and iOS.
Duolingo: With a combination of quizzes, games, and other activities,
this app can help you learn new languages. It's available
for Android and iOS.
Every computer and mobile device will come with some applications already
built in, such as a web browser and media player. However, you can also purchase
and install new apps to add more functionality. You can review our lessons
on Installing Software on Your Windows PC, Installing Software on Your Mac,
and Free Software to learn more.
References
https://edu.gcfglobal.org/en/computerbasics/understanding-applications/1/