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The True Meaning of Freeware
The vast majority of us will have, at some point, had
freeware games or applications installed on our systems. If you’ve
played an online Java or Flash based game, you’ve used freeware. In a
very real way the Internet itself is freeware, a massive collections of
scripts, information, tools and resources that are, for the most part,
totally free. But what is it that motivates so many people to put so
much work into a project, and then release it totally free of charge?
There are a few misconceptions about freeware that I would like to
clear up.
1.) “Freeware programs are loaded with spy ware and Trojan
horses” – not true. While it is true that some programs contain these
types of malicious software, they are a vanishingly small percentage of
the whole. The type of people who release programs like this are
identical to spam mailers – criminal and beneath contempt. If you are
worried about this then I suggest you only download software from
large, well known freeware sites. These almost always check to ensure
their programs are free of any malicious code.
2.) “Freeware only works for X amount of days, or is crippled
in some way”. Again, not true. Programs that work in this way are
classified as Shareware, and are designed so that if you like the
programs function you can pay the author for a full version. Freeware
is never crippled in any way, and comes with no charge whatsoever –
although donations are always appreciated!
3.) “The only reason this is freeware is because no-one in
their right mind would pay money for it”. This, unfortunately, is often
a valid point. There are some truly abysmal programs out there. And
even if the program is a good, helpful little tool, it doesn’t mean you
would be prepared to spend £10 on it in a shop. However there are some
absolute gems out there, like 7-zip for example. All I can say is,
again, look for the big directories where the submissions are ranked.
Look especially for the sites where users can leave their own feedback
on a product.
So what is the reason people make programs for free? The points
above could explain it, to some extent. But that is not what freeware
is really about. Freeware is about programmers wanting to share what
they’ve created with the world at large, be it a useful tool, a
kick-ass game or even a simple script. People who write freeware like
to share what they’ve made, and maybe get some credit from the wider
community for making something useful. So next time you find a useful
piece of free software why not look through the about box to find out
who made it. If they have a site then go visit, maybe leave a note in
the guest book to encourage them to keep up the good work, to create
more superb software. And you never know, the site may even contain
that perfect piece of software you’ve been looking for.
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