Discovering Computers ©2016 (Shelly Cashman Series) (MindTap Course List)
Discovering Computers ©2016 (Shelly Cashman Series) (MindTap Course List)
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ISBN: 9781305391857
Author: Misty E. Vermaat, Susan L. Sebok, Steven M. Freund, Jennifer T. Campbell, Mark Frydenberg
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 4, Problem 32SG
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Personal interest applications:

  • The applications which are designed particularly for entertainment, education, lifestyle, or medical purposes. The applications may be of desktop apps, mobile apps or web apps.
  • Personal interest applications are not expensive.
  • Types of personal interest applications are:
    • Medical applications
    • Entertainment applications
    • Lifestyle applications
    • Education applications
    • Convenience applications

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