I ordered a shareware program through a service that charges a fee for sending a CD of downloads Ive selected from the Internet. Why should I pay more now?
Shareware vendors, publishers of books and magazines, hardware manufacturers and other service providers distribute shareware versions of programs, and may either charge a small fee for the costs of disk duplication and advertising, or include a CD in the cost of another product. Most shareware authors allow this type of distribution so you’ll have a chance to try their programs. However, none of the money paid to these companies goes to the author. If you try a shareware program, and continue to use it after the trial period, you must pay for and register the program.
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