This document is learrnin microsoft office powerpoint 2002.Microsoft PowerPoint is the name of a proprietary commercial presentation program developed by Microsoft. It was officially launched on May 22, 1990 as a part of the Microsoft Office suite, and runs on Microsoft Windows and Apple's Mac OS X operating system.
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Microsoft Office Word 2002
This document is learrnin microsoft office word 2002.Microsoft Word is a word processor designed by Microsoft. It was first released in 1983 under the name Multi-Tool Word for Xenix systems.Subsequent versions were later written for several other platforms including IBM PCs running DOS (1983), the Apple Macintosh (1984), the AT&T Unix PC (1985), Atari ST (1986), SCO UNIX, OS/2, and Microsoft Windows (1989). It is a component of the Microsoft Office software system; it is also sold as a standalone product and included in Microsoft Works Suite.
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Microsoft Excel 2002
This document is learrnin microsoft excel 2002.Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet application developed by Microsoft for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X. It features calculation, graphing tools, pivot tables, and a macro programming language called Visual Basic for Applications. It has been a very widely applied spreadsheet for these platforms, especially since version 5 in 1993, and it has replaced Lotus 1-2-3 as the industry standard for spreadsheets. Excel forms part of Microsoft Office.
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Window Server 2003
Windows Server 2003 (sometimes referred to as Win2K3) is a server operating system produced by Microsoft,
released on April 24, 2003. An updated version, Windows Server 2003 R2,
was released to manufacturing on December 6, 2005. Its successor, Windows Server 2008, was released on February 4, 2008. It is based on Windows XP, basically becoming an enhanced version of XP (Windows eXPerience)
According to Microsoft, Windows Server 2003 is more scalable and delivers better performance than its predecessor, Windows 2000.
Released on 24 April 2003,Windows Server 2003 (which carries the version number 5.2) is the
follow-up to Windows 2000 Server, incorporating compatibility and other
features from Windows XP.
Unlike Windows 2000 Server, Windows Server 2003's default installation
has none of the server components enabled, to reduce the attack surface
of new machines. Windows Server 2003 includes compatibility modes to
allow older applications to run with greater stability. It was made more
compatible with Windows NT 4.0
domain-based networking. Incorporating and upgrading a Windows NT 4.0
domain to Windows 2000 was considered difficult and time-consuming, and
generally was considered an all-or-nothing upgrade, particularly when
dealing with Active Directory.Windows Server 2003 brought in enhanced Active Directory compatibility,
and better deployment support, to ease the transition from Windows NT
4.0 to Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP Professional.
Changes to various services include those to the IIS web server, which was almost completely rewritten to improve performance and security, Distributed File System,
which now supports hosting multiple DFS roots on a single server,
Terminal Server, Active Directory, Print Server, and a number of other
areas. Windows Server 2003 was also the first operating system released
by Microsoft after the announcement of its Trustworthy Computing initiative, and as a result, contains a number of changes to security defaults and practices.
The product went through several name changes during the course of
development. When first announced in 2000, it was known by its codename,
"Whistler Server"; it was then named "Windows 2002 Server" for a brief
time in mid-2001, before being renamed "Windows .NET Server" as part of
Microsoft's effort to promote its new integrated enterprise and
development framework, Microsoft .NET.
It was later renamed to "Windows .NET Server 2003". Due to fears of
confusing the market about what ".NET" represents and responding to
criticism, Microsoft removed .NET from the name during the Release
Candidate stage in late-2002. This allowed the name .NET to exclusively apply to the .NET Framework, as previously it had appeared that .NET was just a tag for a generation of Microsoft products.
Linux Os
Linux is a Unix-like computer operating system assembled under the model of free and open source software development and distribution. The defining component of Linux is the Linux kernel, an operating system kernel first released 5 October 1991 by Linus Torvalds.Linux was originally developed as a free operating system for Intel x86-based personal computers. It has since been ported to more computer hardware platforms than any other operating system. It is a leading operating system on servers and other big iron systems such as mainframe computers and supercomputers:more than 90% of today's 500 fastest supercomputers run some variant of Linux,including the 10 fastest.Linux also runs on embedded systems (devices where the operating system is typically built into the firmware and highly tailored to the system) such as mobile phones, tablet computers, network routers, televisions and video game consoles; the Android system in wide use on mobile devices is built on the Linux kernel.
The development of Linux is one of the most prominent examples of free and open source software collaboration: the underlying source code may be used, modified, and distributed—commercially or non-commercially—by anyone under licenses such as the GNU General Public License. Typically Linux is packaged in a format known as a Linux distribution for desktop and server use. Some popular mainstream Linux distributions include Debian (and its derivatives such as Ubuntu and Linux Mint), Red Hat Enterprise Linux (and its derivatives such as Fedora and CentOS), Mandriva/Mageia, openSUSE (and its commercial derivative SUSE Linux Enterprise Server), and Arch Linux. Linux distributions include the Linux kernel, supporting utilities and libraries and usually a large amount of application software to fulfill the distribution's intended use.
A distribution oriented toward desktop use will typically include the X Window System and an accompanying desktop environment such as GNOME or KDE Plasma. Some such distributions may include a less resource intensive desktop such as LXDE or Xfce for use on older or less powerful computers. A distribution intended to run as a server may omit all graphical environments from the standard install and instead include other software such as the Apache HTTP Server and an SSH server such as OpenSSH. Because Linux is freely redistributable, anyone may create a distribution for any intended use. Applications commonly used with desktop Linux systems include the Mozilla Firefox web browser, the LibreOffice office application suite, and the GIMP image editor.
Since the main supporting user space system tools and libraries originated in the GNU Project, initiated in 1983 by Richard Stallman, the Free Software Foundation prefers the name GNU/Linux
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AutoCAD 2000 (Written by U Khin Maung Soe )
This document is learning AutoCAD 2000.AutoCAD is a software application for computer-aided design (CAD) and drafting. The software supports both 2D and 3D formats. The software is developed and sold by Autodesk, Inc., first released in December 1982 by Autodesk in the year following the purchase of the first form of the software by Autodesk founder John Walker. AutoCAD is Autodesk's flagship product and by March 1986 had become the most ubiquitous microcomputer design program in the world, utilizing functions such as "polylines" and "curve fitting".Prior to the introduction of AutoCAD, most other CAD programs ran on mainframe computers or minicomputers, with each CAD operator (user) working at a graphical terminal or workstation.
According to Autodesk company information, the AutoCAD software is
now used in a range of industries, employed by architects, project
managers and engineers, amongst other professions, and as of 1994 there
had been 750 training centers established across the world to educate
users about the company's primary products.
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