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From: pcf@drux3.UUCP (FryPC)
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Subject: Another Question for Freeware authors
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Date: Sun, 11-Aug-85 20:24:07 EDT
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> Andrew Flugelman, the originator of the entire "freeware" concept,
> died last month.
> 
> Would it be a living epitath to him to henceforth call all freeware
> "Flugelware"?
> 

O.K. Could someone please reduce my ignorance a little and tell
me what freeware is? And explain what 'the "freeware" concept' is.

Thank you.

Peter Fry
drux3!pcf

"Software for nothing and chips for free."