Software Suite

A software suite is a collection of computer programs, usually applications of related functionality, often sharing a more-or-less common user interface and some ability to exchange data with each other smoothly. Common examples of software suites include: Sometimes software makers will introduce "suites" that are little more than repackaged versions of older programs, but at a lower price.

 

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