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Finding Things | Shareware & Freeware |
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Shareware & Freeware
There is a large amount of software available on the Web that can either be downloaded for free, or downloaded for a small fee that you are expected to pay on an honors system. The first of these categories is commonly called "Freeware"; the second is called "Shareware". Shareware is often offered with an explicit grace period (usually a week or two) in which you can try the software out for free; if you continue to use the software after that, you are expected to pay the shareware fee. Typical shareware fees are in the $10-$50 range.
Licensing Agreements
Pay the Fees!
Therefore Pay the Shareware Fees! It is an honors system, but the writers of good shareware are more than deserving of the small fees that they request. Try the shareware out for free, but if you continue to use it register and pay the fees (downloaded shareware typically comes with README files that explain what to do; often the software will print a registration form for you). As an added bonus, when you pay the shareware fee you often receive further useful material such as a user's manual or upgrade information.
Note that in addition to prices for individual copies,
there may be a flat price for a "site license" that allows any number
of copies of the software to be used at a single site such as a school. Also,
since shareware writers as a group are clearly generous souls, you may be able
to negotiate a reduced price for an educational application if you inquire
nicely.
Sources of Freeware and Shareware
For Windows software, the files will often be archived and compressed in zip files, so you will need a program such as WinZip installed on your computer to expand the files into usable form. Properly configured Browsers will normally launch such helper applications automatically when encoded and compressed files are downloaded.
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