Software suite
A software suite[1] (Also known as an application suite) is a collection of computer programs (application software, or programming software) of related functionality, sharing a similar user interface and the ability to easily exchange data with each other.
Features[]
Advantages
- Less costly than buying individual packages[2]
- Identical or very similar GUI
- Designed to interface with each other
- Helps the learning curve of the user
Disadvantages
- Not all purchased features are always used by the user[2]
- Takes a significant amount of disk space (bloatware), as compared to buying only the needed packages
- Requires effort to use the packages together
Types[]
- Office suites, such as Google Workspace, or Microsoft Office[1]
- Internet suites
- Graphics suite, such as Adobe Creative Cloud
- IDEs, such as Eclipse, and Visual Studio
See also[]
- Application software
- Package (package management system)
- Runtime environment
References[]
- ^ a b "What is a Software Suite?". www.computerhope.com. Retrieved 2021-10-05.
- ^ a b Staff Writer. "What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Software Suites?". www.reference.com. Retrieved 2021-10-05.
Categories:
- Application software suites