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Careware (also called charityware, helpware, or goodware) is licensed in a way that benefits a charity. Some careware is , and the author suggests that some payment be made to either a nominated charity, or a charity of the user's choice. Commercial careware, on the other hand, includes a levy for charity on top of the distribution charge. Careware can also involve a barter of some kind, or even a pledge to be kind to strangers.


Overview
The term "charityware" was credited to Canadian developer Roedy Green in a 1988 issue of 2600 Magazine. One of the first known uses of the term "careware" appeared in Dr. Dobb's Journal in Al Stevens' C Programming Column in about 1991. Stevens was developing a user interface library and publishing the source code in monthly installments. To distribute code to readers, Stevens suggested they send him an addressed stamped mailer with a blank diskette. He copied the code onto the diskette and returned it. He also suggested that to express their appreciation they include a dollar, which he would donate to the local in Brevard County, Florida. Stevens named this distribution method "careware."

Paul Lutus's careware idea involves no monetary exchange - instead it involves a request for the user to "stop complaining for a while and make the world a better place." Date information retrieved from included metadata of Microsoft Word 7 version of the article.

For example, the vim text editor is but includes a request from its author, , that users donate to for work to help victims in . Vim's Charityware license has been declared by to be -compatible. Another current example is MJ's CD Archiver, a file archiver for Microsoft Windows//Mac OS X. The suggested charity is NACEF, a US-registered charity for 's .

A close variation of careware is , which has a narrower definition than careware.


Examples

Non-commercial examples
  • Kye (video game)
  • Vim (text editor)
  • Windows Live Messenger (through "i'm" initiative)


Commercial examples

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