Shareware Programs
Folder Lock v10.1.13
VideoStitch Studio v2.3.2
Revo Uninstaller v2.7.0
TMPGEnc Authoring Works v7.1.2.15
LinkAssistant v6.51
EmEditor Professional v26.1.0
EaseUS Partition Master v20.0
EMCO Network Malware Cleaner v7.2.25 Build 1162
Leawo iTransfer v2.0.0.2
HomeGuard Pro v14.0.1
BitDefender Internet Security v2024
NordVPN v4.6.0
Wondershare TidyMyMusic v2023
COMODO Internet Security v2020
Process Lasso v18.1.0.44
Ashampoo Movie Studio v3.0.30
TouchCopy v16.35
Wondershare DVD Slideshow v6.7.2
UltraEdit v2024
UniFab Video Upscaler AI v2025
Microsoft Azure Portal v2021
Text Editor Pro v36.2.1
Zend Studio v13.6.1
ACDSee Photo Studio v12.0.0.1593
About Shareware
Shareware is software you can try before you decide to buy. The idea is older than most current software models: a developer lets you install and run the program, use it for a while, and pay only if you choose to keep it. The trial is the point — it lets the software prove itself before any money changes hands.
Trials are limited in one of a few ways, and the limit shapes the experience. A time-limited trial works fully for a set number of days, then stops or asks for payment. A feature-limited trial runs indefinitely but keeps some abilities locked until you pay. Some programs simply show a reminder screen at each launch — the pattern people call nagware — while leaving the software otherwise usable.
Knowing which limit applies helps you judge a program fairly. A time-limited trial is best tested during a stretch when you can put it through real work, since the clock runs whether you use it or not. A feature-limited version is fine to keep installed while you decide whether the locked parts are worth the price.
Shareware is a large group here, and the quality across it varies as much as in any paid category. The licence describes how a program is sold, not how good it is. When a trial ends, weigh what the software did for you against its cost, and remove it cleanly if it did not earn the purchase.























