The differences between tailored and specific software can be described based on the following three aspects:
[(i)] Development: Tailored software is specially developed to meet the unique needs of a particular user or organization, whereas specific software is designed to serve common needs across users in the same industry.
[(ii)] Cost: Tailored software is generally more expensive due to the custom development involved, whereas specific software is more affordable as it's mass-produced.
[(iii)] Flexibility and Updates: Tailored software can be more flexible in accommodating organizational changes, but updates depend on developer availability. Specific software may offer regular updates but less customization.