Any software that has an "Open Source/MIT" License. Although I do no think that Any software without Explicit License saying you may do so will allow you to simply take that application and Give it away.
Freeware is software distributed for free on the web put together by software developers all over the world. The Linux OS is primarily based on freeware. If you have a Mac, Apple has a lot of freeware available as well. One of my favorite freeware programs is Open Office, it's an equivalent of Microsoft Word but it is totally free. They have a version of Open Office for many operating systems (including Windows, http://www.openoffice.org/).
Yes. The source code for Open Office.org is freely available. You can download it, modify it and compile it but you are not permitted to sell it as stipulated in the GNU license agreement.
Proprietary software licenses
A CP license, or "Certified Public License," typically refers to a type of license that grants individuals or organizations the authority to engage in specific professional activities, often in fields like accounting or engineering. However, the term can also refer to various licensing agreements in software and intellectual property contexts. In the software domain, a CP license may refer to a license that allows users to freely use, modify, and distribute software while adhering to certain conditions. The exact implications and requirements can vary depending on the specific licensing framework being referenced.
Pirate software Software companies may offer selected software for free use by home users. Business users may have to buy a licence, or may be allowed to use the software for free, paying annually for support. There is also Open Source software that may be offered for free use, though some open source software may need a licence obtained from the copywrite holder. So "Open Source" doesn't always mean "free!" In the linux world (of which Ubuntu is but one distribution) many programs can be downloaded and used for free, it depends on whether the programmer wants to offer their work for free or not.
The software Glitz, released back in May 2006, was released using an old variant of the MIT License. Glitz development has since ceased, with version 0.5.6 being the last.
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A corporate license is generally just a license for a special and more expensive type of software. You can buy one directly from the distributor or from an electronics store.
A core license refers to a type of software licensing model where the cost of the license is based on the number of CPU cores in use on a particular system or server. It is commonly used for server software, such as database management systems or operating systems.
Conventional source software is the software which is not freely available that is the source code is not freely available to execute in various systems and the distribution of software is not allowed and there is no copy right for this type of software because the developer does not give the access rights to any other person other than the developer team. Conventional software is a very confidential one which is used for specific purposes, if distribution of this software is allowed then there will be no meaning of security.
SciLab Enterprises manufactures open source software. This software is distributed under CeCILL license. They also offer support on all of their products.
Ontrak Software Solutions offers software that makes stuff easier for people who work hard. However, as most software companies do so, you can freely choose your software supplier, and just because Ontrak pays for this, you ought not purchase from them.