shareware

English

Etymology

From share + -ware; popularized by Bob Wallace[1]

Noun

shareware (uncountable)

  1. (software) A type of software that is distributed without payment but is limited in any combination of functionality, availability, or convenience.

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References

  1. “Take Our Word For It”, in Words to the Wise, Issue 176, The Institute for Etymological Research and Education, 2002-11-14, retrieved 2008-09-08
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