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A device-dependent software product is one that runs only on a specific type of computer. Proprietary software is privately owned and limited to a specific vendor or computer model. The trend today, however, is toward device-independent operating systems that run on many manufacturers' computers. A downward-compatible operating system is one that recognizes and works with application software written for an earlier version of the operating system. An upward-compatible product is written for an earlier version of the operating system, but also runs with the new version. |