Complete Question:
Alyson would like to see a list of all of the applications installed
on her computer. What is the easiest way for her to do this in the Microsoft Windows OS?
Group of answer choices.
A. Left-click "All Programs" at the bottom of the Start Menu.
B. Left-click on the desktop.
C. Enter "All programs" in the search bar for Windows Explorer.
D. It is not possible to see such a list.
Answer:
A. Left-click "All Programs" at the bottom of the Start Menu
Step-by-step explanation:
A software can be defined as a computer program which comprises of sets of sequential instructions and data used for the performance of specific tasks on a computer system.
In order to see a list of all installed software applications or programs, Alyson should left-click "All Programs" at the bottom of the Start Menu.
In the older versions of Windows Operating System (OS) such as Windows 7, Vista, and XP manufactured by Microsoft corporation, there is a list of the most frequently used software applications or programs by an end user. This list of software programs are titled "All Programs" and it is located at the left-side within the Start Menu folder or at the bottom left corner of the Start Menu button.
Additionally, in recent Windows Operating System (OS) such as Windows 10 and 8, the "All Programs" is now All Apps.