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Originally posted by Cheryl
There's a lot of shareware out there too. Some products will just have a nag screen reminding you to register it, some will only give you access to limited features, and some will let you have unrestricted use for a certain time frame. You don't have to pay up front and it gives you a chance to demo software while your bank account recovers ;).
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Here are a few Shareware's that got skeptical old me to 'pay up':
http://www.fitaly.com -- excellent input method (time limited, occasional nag screens betwen day 15 and 30)
http://www.softmaker.com -- awesome wordprocessor, lossless documented editing, and and creation. Full-featured.
There are others at well, but those two I was impressed with.
http://www.pockettablet.com -- this Shareware I found SO annoying, that even though I liked the program, the very fact that their demo is FIVE MINUTES, rahter than maybe a week, that was enough for me to not even consider buying this.
The types of sharewares company makes really influences me...
NetFront is one I probably won't get, since I don't really need it per se, but that Shareware has a few limited features, that are only extra (sometihng called a "cruise list"), but a long time to try out (45 days)
Things with no demo at all I usually don't even consider.