It's usually called a clip-art package. However, the term clip-art generally refer's to lower quality art resources that are widely available to the public. Outside of this, additional resources that are bundled with software packages are usually called "Resource Libraries" or "Add-On Packages". It really depends on the software.
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The different types of IT applications are Word processing application, Database application, spreadsheet application, Multimedia application, Presentation application, Educational application and content access application. Most of these applications are bundled in Office software.
A specialized suite is a collection of software bundled especially for one purpose.
A Software Suite
Packages, or bundled software, will vary from computer to computer. The majority of bundled software is trial software, often with a discounted upgrade price if you decide to continue using the software.
Application packages support commonly performed business functions and usually is two or more bundled programs for the computer that help to address specific needs of the business. Accounting packages and illustration packages are different types of application packages.
There is a computer software caled Paint (mspaint) that is part of the software which is bundled with Microsoft(TM) operating systems.
As long as it is possible to remove the bundled software, it is fair to bundle soft applications with an operating system since equivalent software is available for free on the Internet. Of course, the people who wrote the version for the Internet want a donation for their time. Still, you can try it first and see if you like it. If you like it better than the bundled software, you should send them a donation.
How the home laptop is used is the first thing to consider when choosing an operating system. Linux is free and comes with a suite of application software. Microsoft Windows costs are higher, and no application software is bundled with Windows. More games are available for Windows than for Linux.
An application program (software application, or application, or app for short) is a computer program designed to carry out a specific task other than one relating to the operation of the computer itself,[1] typically to be used by end-users.[2] Word processors, media players, and accounting software are examples. The collective noun "application software" refers to all applications collectively.[3] The other principal classifications of software are system software, relating to the operation of the computer, and utility software ("utilities"). Applications may be bundled with the computer and its system software or published separately and may be coded as proprietary, open-source, or projects.[4] The term "app" usually refers to applications for mobile devices such as phones
The Borland Graphics Interface, also known as BGI, is a graphics library bundled with several Borland compilers for the DOS operating systems since 1987.
Microsoft Word is not a system software, not by any means. It is a WordProcessing application bundled in Microsoft Office Suite. This application is used to create documents such as letters, reports, books and so on. Because this application helps users for word processing tasks, it is classified under Packaged Application Software.