We've always been interacting with software on our computers. Every program we activated on our computers helps us with our daily errands. But most of us didn't notice that softwares are divided into 2 types, system software, and application software. So, what are the differences between those two?. We'll take a look at their definitions, characteristics, and some examples of both softwares. System Software System softwares are programs that are designed and made to run the hardware and the application software. In other words, system software works as a platform for accessing other softwares. System software consists of 4 parts, the operating system that provides the interface and manages resources, the language translator that converts computer program from one language to another, the device driver that let softwares to access hardware functions, and the utilities that provides additional support programs. Most of the system software runs in the background, so we can