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Software on the "honor system." The concept is that users try a product, and if they like it, they voluntarily pay a set registration fee or make a donation to the program's creator. There are...

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Definition: shareware

Software on the "honor system." The concept is that users try a product, and if they like it, they voluntarily pay a set registration fee or make a donation to the program's creator. There are tens of thousands of shareware programs; some fantastic, some awful.

Typically written part time by individuals, shareware had its heyday in the 1980s and early 1990s. Although some applications were successful, the bulk were not, and most shareware evolved into trial versions that work for a limited time or lite versions that have limited functionality (see trialware and lite version).

The Shareware Heydays
Prior to the Web, "shareware vendors" copied hundreds of shareware programs onto floppy disks and CD-ROMs and sold them by mail order or at computer flea markets. They collected a small fee for the distribution service, although novices often thought it was the software registration fee. In the late 1990s, advertiser-supported shareware Web sites sprang up to provide distribution. See crippleware, freeware, public domain software, ad-supported software and wares.



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  • Free is not always open, open need not be free

    Finding open source code in shareware can be hard work, and it's best that open source developers not talk about their specific identifiers publicly, lest they be edited out.

    Blog posts | March 28, 2008 6:23am PDT

  • WhatSize utility app revamped

    Yes, there's Unix under the hood of Mac OS X. But plenty of Mac users prefer useful, friendly GUI utilities. This is certainly true of WhatSize, a program that lets users find what's what and how...

    Blog posts | December 3, 2007 8:32pm PST

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  • Free is not always open, open need not be free

    Finding open source code in shareware can be hard work, and it's best that open source developers not talk about their specific identifiers publicly, lest they be edited out.

    Blog posts | March 28, 2008 6:23am PDT

  • WhatSize utility app revamped

    Yes, there's Unix under the hood of Mac OS X. But plenty of Mac users prefer useful, friendly GUI utilities. This is certainly true of WhatSize, a program that lets users find what's what and how...

    Blog posts | December 3, 2007 8:32pm PST

  • Packager puts shareware into the big box

    French-based Avanquest helps independent developers make the jump from shareware obscurity to the bright lights of Wal-Mart.

    News items | April 20, 2004 10:13pm PDT

  • Linux Management

    Linux continues to make inroads in corporate IT organizations. Its low acquisition cost - combined with leading vendor support - makes it clear that nearly all organizations will have Linux...

    News items | July 21, 2003 12:00am PDT

  • Shareware finds life in China

    The Chinese Shareware Registration Center reports that programmers are jumping at the opportunity to test their creations for potential paid registrations.

    News items | April 21, 2003 2:16pm PDT

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