• Nagware. Software, released as freeware or shareware , that nags the user into purchasing, supporting, or upgrading on a regular basis.
  • Nagware is typically used in reference to shareware, which typically offers a free-trial period of use for the application and then requests that the user purchase...
  • Developers create nagware software because, it is reasoned, if the program is valuable enough to use often and be annoyed by, it is valuable enough to pay for.
  • either a reduced-functionality (freemium, nagware, or crippleware) or non-functional mode, unless the user purchases a full version.[4] Trialware has become...
  • Nagware is a type of software that includes "nags" -- prompts to the computer user to perform a task or be aware of something.
  • way to avoid nagware is to use a portable program. nagware programs = winrar, limewire, mirc, etc… software, released as freeware or shareware...
  • Nagware may also be crippleware , with a message nagging you pay to upgrade to the full or "pro" version.
  • Try downloading HTML-To-XYZ! its nagware, but it works great! ... way to avoid nagware is to use a portable program.
  • Nagware allows you to use the software without restrictions, but ‘nags’ you periodically to pay for it. ... Nagware isn’t very effective in my experience.
  • In my experience, #nagware is not a sign of a strong product or a strong company. Nobody ever said "That's some great software: so many pop-ups and...