Saturday, May 28, 2005

Shareware Blog

Computer Shareware Blog

 

Experiences and comments about shareware, the problems, the benefits.


I use shareware more than I use conventional software. But like regular software shareware has its problems, and can even have problems that don’t exist in conventional software.


What is shareware?


Shareware is software that you ‘Try before you buy it’. Some shareware has no price, instead the author may give it away free (freeware) or ask for a “donation” of money.

But most shareware has a price, and the free trial ends after (1) so many uses or (2) or so many days or

 (3) has some features crippled or (4) some combination of 1, 2 and 3.


In addition there may be demo shareware which demonstrates some of the features of the software but demo software is not shareware unless you can add a “key” (you pay for the key) and activate the demo to a full version.

I use shareware more than I use conventional software. But like regular software shareware has its problems, and can even have problems that don’t exist in conventional software.


Who writes this stuff?

Instead of being written by some large company, most (but not all) shareware is written by folks just like you and me.
 
In a way thats better because they have a personal interest in pleasing you and making sure you say good things about their product.

Howoever, there are more and more large companies offering “trail” versions of their software, including such giants as Microsoft and Symantec.

How do I get shareware?

You can search on shareware using Google or other or just visit some of the online shareware sites like  SoftSavers.Com (one of our stores which offers daily deals at 50% off), MySharewareStore, download.com and others.
 
Most shareware can be downloaded free but some larger programs may need to be shipped (or are more practical if shipped especially if you have a lower speed internet connection).

The version you download free normally has some restriction as noted above. When you buy it the author will send you a “key” or code to “unlock” the trial version and make it a “full version”. In some cases the author will send you or let you download the full version.


Problems with shareware:

Some shareware titles contain ads, adware, spyware and other noxious software. If you are going to use shareware you need to have on your computer working and updated: (1) antivirus (paid versions such as one of the following: Norton Antivirus, PC-Cillin, McCafee, Computer Associates, Panda work best, (2) anti adware/anti spyware/ anti worm software such as Microsoft’s free antispyware.

Other problems include the software not being fully windows compliant and causing bugs on your computers performance, the author retiring (giving up and failing to support the product), plus all the ordinary problems you can have with any software such as difficulty removing the software when you want to remove it.

Visit the shareware author’s website and see if the author states there is no adware, etc. in the software. See if the software contains proper removal tecnology (see below).


Is shareware as good as commercial software?


Some of it is, some of it is not. Thats why you have to try it before you buy it!


I could ramble on forever but I would like to have readers fill in their experiences… 


Please add your own comments about shareware below!

USC Staff


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Posted by AbusedKid at 08:50:24
Comments

12 Responses to “Shareware Blog”

  1. Jerry G says:

    I downloaded some shareware recently from another shareware site and was discouraged to see that adware was included with the shareware (installed itself when the shareware was installed).

    Why do shareware authors include adware? I removed all this authors software immediately because there could also be spyware.

    Wake up shareware authors!

    JG

  2. Tina Boyd says:

    I downloaded an audio recorder from you but need help getting it to work on my computer. How do I get help for shareware?

    Tina

  3. Thomas says:

    You need to contact the shareware author for shareware you need help with. Some authors have a Forum section on their web sites for general questions and others may have a help section on their site or even have their email posted.

    Thomas

  4. Eunice says:

    I bought Audio Editor Pro online and manufacturer never sent me my user code to enable the software.

    I sent emails to the credit card processor and the manufacturer but never got my money back.

    How do I get my money back???

    Eunice

  5. Admin says:

    Eunice, Your acknowledgement email after you ordered has an email address to contact the shareware author… He can issue a refund or alternatively send you the proper program or program key…

  6. PC Mousey says:

    I love shareware, but love Open Source even more. I mean why pay for something when you can use a similar or better product for free. A good example is websoftware, there are so many free CMS’s out there why would I want to pay for one only to have to pay again for any features I want added.

  7. Anonymous says:

    niether my mic or headset will work and its anoying because the speakers will work fine and when i test the mic its showing on the screen bars going up when i speak like there is some sort of signal but i still can’t hear anything or speak to people. i want to use skype so i have to get this sorted, please help

  8. Anonymous says:

    jokool, check your speakers. Then if ok, check your sound card.

  9. Dale Gwynn says:

    Shareware is really good. I like it so much.

  10. zbasdf says:

    You always have the characteristics of the article.

  11. I remember the first DOS tutorial I purchased was Shareware
    it cost about $5.99 and with no ADs! Nowadays it is hard to draw the line between
    Shareware and Malware :(

  12. server says:

    Shareware is really good. I like it so much.

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