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shareware
Software distributed by the shareware method To obtain the software you simply copy it from a friend or colleague, or download it from an online service You then evaluate it (normally for a period of 30 days) If you then decide that you wish to use the software, you send a payment direct to the author If you do not intend to use the program you simply delete it Many people refer to software as being either "shareware" or "commercial" This gives the impression that software distributed by the shareware method is not commercial However, it is, and using shareware beyond the evaluation period without sending the registration fee is no different from using a pirated copy of a conventional software package
A type of software that is distributed without payment but is limited in any combination of functionality, availability, or convenience
Shareware is not free You can download shareware software for an "evaluation period" to try it out and determine whether or not you want it Then you are asked to register and pay a determined fee for the program Information on product fees and registration are usually included in a text file with your downloaded software It is illegal not to register shareware you plan on using Registration of such software is recommended Reputable developers need the fees to continue developing these relatively inexpensive programs Some developers include incentives to registering by including upgrades over a specified time period and/or files not included in the downloaded shareware versions
Software that is available on a free limited trial basis Sometimes this is a fully featured product, other times it lacks some of the features of the commerical version If you find the product useful, you are expected to register the software, for which in return you will receive the full featured commercial version
Shareware is software that is not free, but is available for a free trial period You can download it and use it at no cost with the understanding that you will pay for it if you like it and want to keep using it, or remove it from your system if you don't intend to use it
Software distributed on the basis of an honor system Most shareware is delivered free of charge, but the author usually requests that you pay a small fee if you like the program and use it regularly By sending the small fee, you become registered with the producer so that you can receive service assistance and updates You can copy shareware and pass it along to friends and colleagues, but they too are expected to pay a fee if they use the product
Software available for downloading on the Internet that you can try before you buy Users who want to continue to use the program are expected to pay a registration fee (rarely more than U S $100) In return they get documentation, technical support, and any updated versions
Copyrighted software available for downloading on a free, limited trial basis; if you decide to use the software, you're expected to register and pay a small fee By doing this, you become eligible for assistance and updates from the author Contrast to public domain software which is not copyrighted or to freeware which is copyrighted but requires no usage fee
Software that you can try before you buy It's distributed through on-line services, BBSs, and user groups You're allowed to try it out and give copies to others, but if you want to keep using it, you must pay the registration fee [San Diego State University]
a method of distributing software, often including downloading the software from a BBS or the WWW With shareware, you get to the use the software before deciding to pay for it By paying for the software and registering it, you usually receive a manual; perhaps the most up-to-date version (which may include additional functionality) Shareware versions of software often include intrusive reminders to register - the registered versions do not include these reminders
Software that is free to download, but must be paid for after the trial period is over
Software that is distributed free of charge with the implied understanding that if it is used beyond a limited trial period, the author will be compensated with a fee
Copyrighted software that is distributed over the Internet or from one satisfied user to another user No fee is charged for trying the program, but the user is expected to pay a donation to the owner and tell others about the program if he or she continues to use it
Shareware is a term used to describe software you can download for free over the Internet You are usually required to pay a small fee if you continued using shareware after a trial period Find out more about shareware
Shareware (Try before you buy) is a marketing method, not a type of software Unlike software marketed through normal retail channels, where you are forced to pay for the product before you've even seen it, the shareware marketing method lets you try program for a period of time before you buy it Since you've tried a shareware program, you know whether it will meet your needs before you pay for it Shareware programs are just like programs you find in major stores, catalogs, and other places where people purchase software, except you get to use them, on your own computer, before paying for them What if I like a shareware program?You pay for it at the end of a trial period (typically 30 days) by sending the author a fee he or she has established for the program
software that is available free of charge; may be distributed for evaluation with a fee requested for additional features or a manual etc
Microcomputer software, distributed through public domain channels, for which the author expects to receive compensation
Software which can be used for free for a trial period, after which a small payment is expected Generally downloaded from the Net
Shareware is software you can download, to try before buying If you do decide to buy it, you're expected to pay a registration fee This entitles you to tech support, updates, etc Back to Top