Sunday, 17 April 2016

What is utility Software?

A program that performs a very specific task, usually related to managing system resources. Operating systems contain a number of utilities for managing disk drives, printers, and other devices.
Utilities differ from applications mostly in terms of size, complexity and function. For example, word processors, spreadsheet programs, and database applications are considered applications because they are large programs that perform a variety of functions not directly related to managing computerresources.
Utilities are sometimes installed as memory-resident programs. On DOS systems, such utilities are called TSRs.

Many utilities could be considered as part of the system software, which can in turn be considered part of the operating system.
The following are some broad categories of utility software, specific types and examples. disk formatter: FDISK, format
defragmenter, file system compression , antivirus software etc.

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