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- What is Shareware?
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- Shareware is an alternative distribution method for programmers to get
- their work in front of the public. Where the normal store-based
- distribution requires lots and lots of cash or selling your product
- to a major distribution house, Shareware is grass roots capitalism at
- its best... the author puts it in front of the public directly, and
- if they like it, they buy it.
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- Shareware is NOT free. Shareware programs are copyrighted just like
- the programs you find in stores. If you use them, you are expected to
- pay for them. And the programs often offer even more functions if you
- do register them.
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- The truly nice thing about Shareware is that you are NOT buying a
- "pig in a poke" like when you buy software in a store. You are able to
- check out Shareware programs to insure that they are what you are
- looking for. Oftentimes, you will find shareware programs to be equal
- to or exceeding the quality of commercially produced software.
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- But it requires YOU to make the process work.
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- Everyone expects to be compensated for their hard work. If you put in a
- day's work for your employer, you expect to be paid for it, right? If
- you sell someone something, you expect that the check is going to be good.
- You probably wouldn't bother to do something for someone if you figured
- that they were going to forget you existed as soon as you are done, would
- you?
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- But that is exactly what happens when Shareware isn't registered. The
- author, after having put countless hours into putting out good software,
- finds that they aren't recompensed for their work. It's not only unfair,
- but it hurts everyone, including the people that don't pay. How? Simple.
- If no one gets paid for their shareware efforts, why should they bother
- to make anything else, or improve what they have done? What eventually
- happens is that the flow of Shareware dries up, and then you have no
- option but to trek down to the local computer store, plunk down a large
- pile of cash on a program that you haven't seen run, and hope like heck
- that it works right, because they have a no-software-returns policy
- posted. Get the idea?
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- Registering Shareware is the only honorable thing to do.
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- Some think that if they buy a shareware disc from a disc vendor, buy
- a CD-ROM disc with programs on it, or download a program from a
- Bulletin Board Service, that the program is "free." However, that is
- simply not true. Disk vendors, CD-ROM publishers, and SysOps are simply
- acting as a distribution method for the shareware authors, helping both
- the end users and the shareware authors to get together and get the
- transactions moving. Please bear that in mind. It doesn't matter if
- you bought a disk from a vendor, picked up a CD-ROM disc at your local
- flea market, or paid for a subscription and downloaded this from your
- favorite BBS... you still are legally obligated and honorbound to abide
- by the author's wishes in this regard.
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- Support the shareware authors... they support you!
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