HTG Explains: What Is Open-Source Software and Why You Should Care

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Published on Wed, 28 Nov 2012 11:00:06 GMT Indexed on 2012/11/28 17:08 UTC
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Geeks often describe programs as being “open source” or “free software.” If you’re wondering exactly what these terms mean and why they matter, read on. (No, “free software” doesn’t just mean that you can download it for free.)

Whether a program is open-source or not doesn’t just matter to developers, it ultimately matters for users, too. Open-source software licenses give users freedoms they would not otherwise have.

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