Introduction
If you're a computer user, then chances are that you've used at least one piece of computer software. In fact, if you're reading this article on your mobile device, then chances are that at least one more piece of computer softeware is going to be helping out with the content. So which ones do I recommend? Well, here's my list:
1. Microsoft Word
Microsoft Word is a word processor developed by Microsoft. It's the most popular word processor in the world, used to write letters, reports, and other documents. Word can be used on your computer or on the web.
2. Excel
Excel is a powerful and versatile program that can help you analyze, manage, and visualize data. It's designed to be easy to use, but there are many ways to use it.
If you're looking for something simple that won't take up too much space on your computer or mobile device, then Excel might be the right choice for you. It offers basic functions that allow users to perform basic calculations and work with numbers in a way similar to how they would do so using pen and paper (or even paper).
There are many other features available within Excel such as formulas (a set of commands coded together), Pivot Tables (a tool used by analysts who want more flexibility over their data), VLOOKUP (an advanced lookup function), and DAX Formula Language which lets users write complex mathematical formulas directly into spreadsheets without having them stored as separate files like they would have been if they were written out manually instead!
3. Google Drive
Google Drive is a cloud storage service that lets you store files online. It's free to use for up to 15 GB of storage and includes perks like automatic backup, automatic synchronization between devices, and the ability to access your files from any device including your computer or phone.
Google Drive has been around for a while but it's still one of our favorite services because it does so many things well: easy file management; powerful collaboration tools; secure sharing with other users in real-time (and offline); mobile access via the app or website; seamless integration with other Google products like Gmail or Sheets...the list goes on!
4. Skype
Skype is a free video chat, voice call, and instant messaging app for smartphones, tablets, and computers.
The app can be used to communicate with people over the internet.
It also allows you to make phone calls—but not unlike FaceTime on Apple devices (and other similar apps), it does not offer any kind of audio recording or storage feature so you'll want to keep your conversations short.
5. YouTube
YouTube is a video-sharing website, created by former PayPal employees-Chad Hurley and Steve Chen, and launched in February 2005. It is currently the most popular video-sharing site on the Internet.
The site allows users to upload, view, and share videos. The site also features user-submitted content, including user-created music videos, short films/documentaries (known as "webisodes"), original TV series/episodes, feature films made for social networking purposes (known as "shorts"), or any other type of digital media file that can be uploaded onto YouTube's servers.
6. WhatsApp
WhatsApp is a free messaging app available for Android and iOS devices. It can be used to send messages, photos, videos, and voice notes to other users who have the app installed. You can also create group chats with up to 256 people.
You’ll need at least one Gmail account if you want to get started on WhatsApp—and if you don’t have an existing Google account yet then sign up here. Once you do this step (and make sure it's working), go ahead and download the latest version of WhatsApp onto your phone or tablet device: just search “WhatsApp Plus” in Google Play Store or App Store respectively!
When installing apps on Android devices there will usually be warnings about permissions needed by apps like WhatsApp when they are first downloaded onto a user's device; but these don't mean anything specific because there aren't any special permissions required by this particular program - only those which are shared by many others like Facebook Messenger etc.
7. Google Maps
Google Maps is a free online mapping service developed by Google. It offers turn-by-turn driving directions and public transportation information, including schedules and route planning. The service can be used to find businesses, places of interest, restaurants, hotels, and more.
Google Maps users may be able to use the location sharing feature to share their location with another person so they can see where you are located right now using the same app on their device as well!
8. Dropbox
If you're looking for a cloud storage service, Dropbox is one of the best options. With Dropbox, you can store and sync files across multiple devices (your computer and phone) as well as share them with others. You can access your files from any device—including the web—and they'll be available no matter where they are on the internet.
If you want to use this program on your computer or mobile device, it's very simple: just download it via their website or app store!
9. Spotify
Spotify is a music streaming service that allows you to listen to all your favorite songs, albums, and playlists on the go.
It's available for iOS and Android devices, as well as through desktop computers. You can also stream directly from Spotify onto any device with an internet connection (like your phone or tablet). If you want more control over how much memory Spotify uses when it runs in the background of other apps on your device, there are settings for this too!
Spotify offers free ad-supported service for users who don't want to pay anything extra for unlimited features like listening offline and creating playlists from their favorite artists' catalogs; however, there are paid subscriptions available which allow users to access these same features plus extra benefits such as no ads during playback sessions or faster access speeds when downloading new albums into their collections."
10. Instagram
Instagram is a social media platform that allows you to share photos and videos with friends, family, and the world. It's owned by Facebook, which makes it one of the most popular social networks on the planet.
Instagram's popularity lies in its simplicity: there aren't too many options for sharing your content; instead, you simply post a photo or video (or both!) on your account and then share it with others via Instagram's messaging system. The best part is that anyone who follows you can see these posts!
11. QuickTime Player
QuickTime Player is a free media player that lets you view and edit audio and video files. It's available for Mac OS X and Windows, so it's easy to use on your computer or mobile device.
QuickTime Player is a great tool for organizing and editing your home movies, music videos, and other video files. If you have an older version of QuickTime installed on your computer (version 7 or earlier), don't worry! You can download the new version of QuickTime here: https://www3.appleinsider/Article/92775?l=en_US&linkId=c8a6d44b6baefbf6001387e2c47f0dc
12. Microsoft PowerPoint
Microsoft PowerPoint is a presentation software application for Microsoft Windows and Apple Mac OS X. It is a part of the Microsoft Office family of applications, which also includes Word, Excel, and Outlook.
PowerPoint is a program for creating slideshows, presentations, and diagrams.
13. Google Chrome Extension Evernote Web Clipper
Evernote Web Clipper is a Chrome extension that lets you save content from the web to your Evernote account. It can save articles, videos, and more from any webpage. You can also use it to save emails and other snippets of text for later reference.
14. VLC Media Player
VLC Media Player is a free and open-source cross-platform media player. It supports almost all audio and video formats, including popular formats like MP3 and AVI. VLC can also read most subtitle formats (.srt/.ass/.ssa), as well as DVD menus.
VLC has many features that make it the perfect way to consume content on your computer or mobile device:
15. Google Hangouts
Google Hangouts is a free video chat app for Android and iPhone. In addition to being able to use it to chat with friends and family, or meet with clients and colleagues, you can also record audio or video calls directly from your phone's camera (or upload them after the call is over).
The app has no ads in it—and there are no subscription fees either!
16. Skype for Business from LinkedIn
Skype for Business is a business tool that allows you to communicate with colleagues and clients. It's a free app for both Android and iOS, available on Windows, Macs, Linux desktops, and Chrome OS devices.
You can use it to video chat with other users who have the app installed on their devices (or even if they don't). You can also call them directly from within the application itself—no need to share your number or switch over to another app just so someone can call you back!
17. Apple Safari (Mac only)
Apple Safari is a web browser developed by Apple Inc. It is a default browser on macOS and iOS, but it can also be installed as a third-party plug-in for Microsoft Windows.
Safari was first released in 1994 as an alternative to Netscape Navigator (which was based on Mozilla). In 1998, Apple released its own version of the browser with built-in functionality such as drag & drop support and tabbed browsing; this became known as OS X (later renamed OS X 10.0).
The current version of Safari is 9 which came out in 2015
18. Google Assistant for iOS and Android devices Only available on mobile devices, Google Assistant is exactly what it sounds like – your own personal assistant that can do just about anything Takeaway: Some computer software
Google Assistant is a personal assistant that can do just about anything. It's available on both iOS and Android devices, and can also be used on a Google Home device. The best part is: your computer doesn't need to be connected to the internet for this feature to work!
Google Assistant will help you with your calendar, manage emails, make calls for you (if needed), and set reminders - all while bringing up relevant information such as weather reports or traffic updates when they're needed most.
Conclusion
That’s the list of software we think is most important. We hope that you enjoyed reading it as much as we enjoyed writing it!