All of us like to search the net for freeware. Google search results are always full of free goodies. Try to search for free antivirus, free games or anything and you would get pages full of really free products. But have you ever thought why are they free? Why don't they charge on using these products to earn money? Are free services as good as a payed one? Well, if there are no limitations in free products, then what would be the need of buying anything! In this article ,let us discuss some concepts that make the idea of freeware more clear.
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Open Source Software:
Most of us have heard about Open Office which is a very good alternative for MS Office. Open Office falls in the category of Open Source Software. So what exactly is Open Source? Open Source software are created and developed by a community or maybe even a commercial company but the main point is that the source code of the product is made available to everyone and that too for free. Anyone is allowed to make changes in the program and redistribute it. These type of software are generally free of cost for lifetime use. But what about their performance? In front of payed products, do they stand high enough? The answer is 'yes' as well as 'no'. Well known Open Source software like Open Office serves very good performance. Also Linux is a freeware and we all know how powerful it is. But not necessarily can free stand higher than payed. So it is always better to investigate about the software performance before testing it.