Examples of public domain software include the GNU/Linux software, which forms a part of many PC operating systems.
The most popular example of software in the public domain is SQLite. There isn't too much software in the public domain, as most of it is licensed under a very permissive free software license, like the BSD license.
"Public domain software" is software that has moved into the public domain. You're free to copy, display, sell, or adapt it. No one owns the copyright on that software.
Public domain software is generally made available at no cost.
Public domain software is generally made available at no cost.
Public domain software
Public domain materials have no limitations.
Public domain software, particularly open source software, stems from the Free Software movement of the early days of computing. While proprietary software (such as Microsoft products) can be expensive and slow to adapt, open source software is freely distributed, and updates are essentially crowdsourced. Applications can be customized for a particular industry or individual at no cost.
public-domain software
I think you mean Cheapware; one of software issues that -free public - domain software,
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Stephen Krajewski has written: 'The Torma contouring primer' 'Public Domain Software for Earth Scientists, August 1994' 'Reserve calculations using public domain and shareware software' 'A variogram primer'
If something is in the public domain, then it is not copyrighted. Creative commons also has a license for any software developer who wants to let others reuse their code.