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What is cardware?

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∙ 14y ago
Updated: 12/16/2022

Cardware, sometimes called postcardware, is a type of (free) software distribution in which users must only send the author a postcard.

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What are some examples of Postcardware?

Postcardware is similar to shareware, but the author distributes on the condition that users send the author a post card. Examples of postcardware are: the game Ancient Domains of Mystery, Orbitron , Exifer (a popular application among digital photographers), and Empathy (a password protection app). Postcardware is also called cardware.


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