![]() Shareware was the term given to software that was released for free in a limited version to gain customer interest;
if the customer enjoyed the software and found it useful, they could pay the author of the software for the full
unlimited version. Shareware games were distributed through typical Shareware channels, such as Bulletin Board
Systems (BBSes) or in-store kiosks. Shareware is part of the Business Model category. |
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