Office suite
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In computing, an office suite, sometimes called an office software suite or productivity suite is a collection of productivity programs intended to be used by 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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[edit] Typical office suite components
Existing office suites contain wide range of various components. Most typically, the base components include:
Less common components of office suites include:
- Database
- Graphics suite (raster graphics editor, vector graphics editor, image viewer)
- Desktop publishing software
- Formula editor
- Diagramming software
- Email client
- Communication
- Personal information manager
- Notetaking program
- Groupware
- Project management software
- Web log analysis software
[edit] See also
- List of office suites
- Comparison of office suites
- List of collaborative software
- List of word processors
- Comparison of word processors
- Comparison of spreadsheet software
- Online spreadsheet
- Online office suite
- Office Open XML software
- OpenDocument software
- Web desktop
- Web operating system