What does shareware mean?

by canddy on 2007-02-25 17:07:40

Shareware is copyrighted software sold on a "try-before-you-buy" basis. According to the authorization of the shareware author, users can obtain free copies from various sources and also spread it freely. Users can always try out or test the shareware first, and if they find it satisfactory, pay the author later; if you think it's not worth spending money on, you can stop using it. This site provides online payment registration services for domestic shareware. You can use more than 40 types of credit cards, debit cards, or withdrawal cards for online payments, or you can register your favorite software through offline payment methods such as postal money orders or bank transfers.

What is Shareware?

The saying "nothing in life is truly free" has been around for many years. However, for the internet, there's a surprise for you called "shareware." It's free (or nearly free) and surpasses store-bought versions at different levels.

Shareware can be downloaded directly from the internet to your desktop; it is developed by people who are interested in sharing their programs with others (who might want to use it or criticize it). Entire sites are dedicated to storing software for people to share. Moreover, like commercial software, shareware is protected by copyright law.