Off-the-Shelf Software
Off-the-shelf software is pre-built software designed for a wide audience with general features that suit most users.
Off-the-shelf software (also called ready-made or commercial software) refers to software products that are developed to meet the needs of a broad range of users rather than being custom-built for a specific organization. These applications are mass-produced, tested, and sold to businesses or individuals with little to no customization required.
Examples include Microsoft Office, Adobe Photoshop, or accounting tools like QuickBooks. They're designed to be installed and used immediately, without the need for long development cycles.