• justme@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      8 hours ago

      FOSS is free and open source software, which is free to use and it’s source code is disclosed and allowed to used to variable extend, often (definitely not always) owned by private people or non profit organizations. “Just” freeware is usually used for proprietory software, which is free to use, but undisclosed source, so nobody can look under the hood and see what it actually does.

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        7 hours ago

        “Free” in free software refers to freedoms, not price.

        “Free” in “freeware” refers to price, not freedom.

        The two are not at all synonymous although typically most free software is also freeware.