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Yes, and this is becoming the dominant method of distributing gaming software. You simply go to a website and download the software, after paying for a license (if required). There are a number of very useful software programs that are freeware or openware, meaning anyone can use them without having to pay for them.
As long as it's your only installation, yes. What you pay for is a single license, not the copy of the software... So, you could use any copy of the software with the license key you paid for, but you can't legally use it on more than one computer at the same time.
No, you cannot. You must pay the $9.99 to get the 3.0 software.
After buying a computer software you can download to other computers. Sometimes when reaching a limit you will have to pay.
There is a course you can download for it but you must pay for it. The download link is http://www.intergis.com/fleet-software/mobile-field-service-software/work-order-software.
There is no free tax payroll software, you can download some to use for free, but you will still have to pay for something. You always have to pay to file your taxes.
To turn a trail version into a full version, you must pay a fee to the owner of the software. The owner will email you a license key which will allow you to either download the full version, or to open the trial version into the full version.
You can download it on websites that gives you to free download it. If you need to pay, that's the full version.
You will need to pay for the software to get a licence key.
The iTunes software is free. You only have to pay for any music you download and keep from the iTunes store.
iTunes is a free software application. You only pay for songs or other media you download.
I don't know, they probably do have a software where you don't have to download but most of the good ones your probably going to have to pay for and if you buy online your probably going to have to download or install to your computer.