Across
- 2. Commercial software, usually packaged in cellophane wrapping and usually having a higher price tag
- 6. A kind of shareware that allows the user to try the software, but some of the features are disabled
- 9. 'Try before you buy' software. Software that is provided free and can be copied and distributed, but the licence agreement requires the to pay for the software if they continue using it after a specified period. Some shareware automatically becomes disabled after the free testing period has expired
- 10. A connected set of computers (networks)
- 11. Authorising to perform a particular task or make use of a particular software
Down
- 1. Simular to public domain software.
- 2. Software licence that permits an organisation to use the software on any number of computers on the same site
- 3. Software licence that allows a program to be used over a network
- 4. Software that can be freely distributed and used
- 5. Uniform Resource Locator-an internet address
- 7. The right to use, copy or control the work of authors or artists, including software developers
- 8. A private network that uses a simular interface to the internet. Not everyone can access an intranet
