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New Open Source application software is introduced every day.
An open source application software is a software application which also provides the users the opportunity to take the source code and edit it. Customizing the source code and sharing it to other users for free is a way to make sure that the software is meant to benefit the user and not the programmer.
No. It is open source software.
Open source software is designed to do exactly what its closed source (paid software) counterpart is to do. Open Office for example is free to use and does the same thing as Microsoft office that costs hundreds.
Cookbook Wizard recipe software is a free open source application. The software stores recipes, creates ingrediant lists, and has a search function.
Open source software is software that allows the source code to be used. Oftentimes, they are free to use. Open source software is copyrighted.
I prefer open source software.
By definition - OpenOffice is a software suite. A software application is usually a single program rather than a collection or 'suite' as OpenOffice is.
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.
Facebook uses open source software, including the Linux operating system, Apache web server, and MySQL database. Many other large online sites use open source software; for example, Google and Wikipedia use Linux servers.
no....because an open source software is distributed for free
The answer is in the question itself. Open-source software has it's source code available to everyone. Closed-source software does not.