The Inspiron 15 5000 is fairly clean on the software front, packing a small mix of extra first- and third-party apps to complement default Windows apps( such as Skype and OneDrive) . Aside from Dell’s usual data-backup and troubleshooting apps, there are some CyberLink media programs on the machine, including PowerDirector for editing videos and Power2Go for burning files to discs. The Inspiron’s lack of bloatware is refreshing for a budget PC, as notebooks such as the HP Touch 15t come stuffed with a trove of games and apps that you’ll probably never use.its very use full for students.