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Similar to a hospitality suite, but geared more exclusively toward typical office communications services (i.e. phone, fax, computer, copier).
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A collection of software sold as a package and often containing a word processing application, a spreadsheet application, a database application, and a drawing application. Many vendors have such suites including Microsoft® Office, Corel Office, and ClarisWorks among others.
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a collection of programs including at minimum a word processor, spreadsheet, drawing program, and minimal database program
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a collection of programs used by businesses, such as a word processor and spreadsheet
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a group of applications including at least word processor , spreadsheet and presentation program
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a group of basic software designed to work together
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a package which contains all of the main functions needed within a typical office environment, usually including a word processor, a spreadsheet, and a presentation package
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a series of software applications packaged as one that assists the users with their daily regular assignments
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The set of software products that are required by an office, most often comprised of a spreadsheet program, a word processor, a scheduler, and a presentation...
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A collection of powerful programs for business and other uses. Suites make it easy for users to create and share information in databases, spreadsheets, and word processors, as well as other applications. Microsoft Office is a leading office suite, as are Corel’s WordPerfect Suite and Lotus SmartSuite.
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In computing, an office suite, sometimes called an office application suite or productivity suite is a software suite intended to be used by typical clerical and knowledge workers. The components are generally distributed together, have a consistent user interface and usually can interact with each other, sometimes in ways that the operating system would not normally allow.
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