The term open software means software that is available in open source code form. It is software that is free to be distributed to anyone who wants it.
It depends on what you mean by "protection."
I prefer open source software.
Open source software is software that allows the source code to be used. Oftentimes, they are free to use. Open source software is copyrighted.
Open source software allows anybody to revise and reformat the software to suit their individual needs. Open source software is usually developed together and publically.
no....because an open source software is distributed for free
Open Office download is FREE. It's what's called 'open source' software.
Open Source Software Institute was created in 2000.
Open source software is software that you are legally entitled to copy, reinstall, modify, and redistribute and is usually free to download from the software's website. the ubuntu operating system, open office.org, and opensuse Linux are a few examples of open source software
An open source software is usually one where the code to the software is openly published and can be copied and changed freely without the need to pay. Therefore an open source SOA, or service-oriented architecture, is a completely free to use and distribute SOA.
You probably mean Open Source software. Well, it's causing a big shift, and it has only just begun. Most web servers now use open source software, running LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP) software, and many company servers use Linux and MySQL in company data centers. The use of open source is expanding quickly in the world, and open source software companies such as Red Hat are running up the ranks of the world's largest software companies (also see: http://www.softwaretop100.org/list2009.php).Chances are we will be using more open source software in the near future.
Yes.
An open broadcaster software is a free software (open source) that allows users to record and stream their broadcasts live to an audience. It works like a podcast for Windows users.