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- W H A T I S S H A R E W A R E ?
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- If you are familiar with the idea behind Shareware, then you know
- that Shareware is the ultimate in money-back guarantees.
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- Most money back guarantees work like this: You pay for the product
- and then have some period of time to try it out and see whether or
- not you like it. If you don't like it or find that it doesn't do
- what you need, you return it (undamaged) and at some point - which
- might take months - you get your money back. Some software
- companies won't even let you try their product! In order to qualify
- for a refund, the diskette envelope must have an unbroken seal.
- With these "licensing" agreements, you only qualify for your money
- back if you haven't tried the product. How absurd!
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- Shareware is very different. With Shareware, you get to try it for
- a limited time, without spending a penny. If you decide not to
- continue using it, you throw it away and forget all about it. No
- paperwork, phone calls, or correspondence to waste your valuable
- time.
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- Software authors who use the Shareware method of distribution feel
- that Shareware is the best way to try a product. You are able to
- try it on your own system(s), in your own special work environment,
- with no sales people looking over your shoulder. Have you ever
- purchased a car and realized that if you could have test driven it
- for 30 days your purchase decision might have been different? With
- Shareware, these problems can be avoided - you DO have a 30 day
- test-drive!
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- After trying a Shareware product and deciding to continue to use
- it, then - and only then - do you pay for it. Not only that, but
- Shareware is traditionally MUCH less expensive simply because you
- are paying for the software, not the advertising and marketing that
- comprises the majority of the cost of most software (a one-page ad
- in PC Magazine, one time, can cost upwards of $20,000). If the
- try-before-you-buy concept sounds like an ideal way to make your
- purchase decisions, you're right!
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- Some companies burden their products with annoying copy protection
- schemes because they don't trust their users. Shareware developers
- not only don't use copy protection, they freely distribute their
- products because they DO trust their users.
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- Someone once said that you should never trust software which
- doesn't trust you. This makes a lot of sense - no wonder Shareware
- is becoming so popular among users and developers.
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- Shareware is a distribution method, NOT a type of software.
- Shareware is produced by accomplished programmers, just like retail
- software. There is good and bad Shareware, just as there is good
- and bad retail software. The primary difference between Shareware
- and retail software is that with Shareware you know if it's good or
- bad BEFORE you pay for it. Registration of Shareware products, in
- addition to being required, is also an incentive for programmers to
- continue to produce quality software for the Shareware market.
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- There is another significant advantage to Shareware - it allows
- small companies to make software available without the hundreds
- of thousands of dollars in expenses that it takes to
- launch a traditional retail software product. There are many
- programs on the market today which would never have become
- available without the Shareware marketing method. Please show your
- support for Shareware by registering those programs you actually
- use and by passing them on to others.
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- Thank you for your support!
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