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freeware

In computing, free software which may or may not be in the public domain (see public-domain software). The best-known examples of freeware are the encryption program Pretty Good Privacy (PGP), which is still available free of charge for personal, non-commercial use, and the Web browser Microsoft Internet Explorer.



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There is a freeware (no charge) tool that will retrieve the CD key code for Windows operating systems.
In addition to suspicious ads that trigger downloads, she also cited spyware that can be contracted through malicious Web sites and chat rooms, reading infected Web-based e-mail, downloading certain freeware or shareware, installing particular online plug-ins and toolbars, and from selected viruses.
Freeware lovers and Palm platform fanatics will tire quickly of the innovation dead end that is Windows PocketPC.
 
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