Specialized Application Software are different from Basic Application Software. These software is usually targeted at people who uses these software for their professions such as graphic designer, multimedia producer and so on.
1) Audio Editing Software
This software allows end users to edit audio in anyway they like. They may mix multiple songs together to become a single track or even add effect to the audio selected such as fade in or fade out effect at the beginning or end of an audio. This software is often used by Disc Jockeys or known as DJs.
2) Bitmap Image
Bitmap or known as pixmap is a image file format used to store digital images. In certain contexts, the term bitmap implies one bit per pixel. When bitmap images are enlarged, jagged edges appear because the image is broken down into one bit per pixel and each pixel has its own place, colour shade and size.
3) HTML Editor
This is a soft for creating websites. Specialized HTML editors can offer convenience and added functionality. For example, many HTML editors work not only with HTML, but also with related technologies such as CSS, XML and JavaScript or ECMA script.
4) Multimedia
Multimedia combines text, audio and visuals together to become a piece of art. Multimedia is usually recorded and played, displayed or accessed by information content processing devices, such as computerized and electronic devices, but can also be part of a live performance.
5) Vector Image
Vector images uses geometrical primitives such as points, lines, curves, and shapes or polygon(s), which are all based on mathematical equations, to represent images in computer graphics. Unlike bitmap images where when it is enlarged it becomes jagged, vector images are perfectly clear even being enlarged because the image is recalculated to fit the size the end users are viewing it at.
6)Web Authoring
A category of software that enables the user to develop a Web site in a desktop publishing format. The software will generate the required HTML coding for the layout of the Web pages based on what the end user designs. Typically, the end user can toggle back and forth between the graphical design and the HTML code and make changes to the Web page in either the design of the accompanying code.
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