Shareware is copyrighted software that
is distributed by authors online services. It is commercial software
that you are allowed to try out before you pay for it. If you try
a Shareware program and continue using it, you are required to register
it (or purchase the Licensed version). Shareware is a distribution
method, not a type of software.
Freeware is publicly distributed programs
that give users a chance to try software and continue to use it
for no payment at all or just for some acknowledgement. The authors
are still protected by copyright laws, and retain the rights to
the programs, but allow people to freely copy and use them.
Public domain is a bit different
from the above two. It has a very specific legal meaning. It means
that the creator of a work (in this case, a piece of software) who
had legal ownership of that work, has given up ownership and dedicated
the work "to the public domain". Once something is in
the public domain, anyone can use it in any way they choose, and
the author has no control over the use and cannot demand payment
for it.
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