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Crippleware

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Last Updated May 24, 2021 7:39 am
1. Software crippleware is a type of shareware program that is distributed free to the user. In crippleware vital features of the program such as printing or the ability to save files are disabled until the user purchases a registration key. While crippleware allows consumers to see the software before they buy, they are unable to test it’s complete functionality because of the disabled functions.

2. Hardware crippleware is a hardware device that has not been designed to its full capability. The functionality of the hardware device is limited to encourage consumers to pay for a more expensive upgraded version. Usually the hardware device considered to be crippleware can be upgraded to better or its full potential by way of a trivial change, such as removing a jumper. The manufacturer would most likely release the crippleware as a low-end or economy version of their product. With the feature or setting enabled, it would be a second high-end version or upgraded version of the hardware product.