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{{short description|Licensing model}} '''Donationware''' is a licensing model that supplies fully operational unrestricted software to the user and requests an optional donation be paid to the programmer or a third-party beneficiary (usually a [[non-profit]]).<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.cnn.com/2011/TECH/web/06/13/subscription.donations/|title=Reading apps sell subscriptions to fuzzy feelings|last=Milian|first=Mark|work=[[CNN]]|date=2011-06-13|access-date=2014-05-22}}</ref> The amount of the donation may also be stipulated by the author, or it may be left to the discretion of the user, based on individual perceptions of the software's value. Since donationware comes fully operational (i.e. not [[crippleware]]/[[freemium]]) when payment is optional, it is a type of [[freeware]]. == History == An example of donationware is the 1987 [[Atari ST]] [[video game]] ''[[Ballerburg]]'', whose programmer distributed the game for free but asked for a donation, offering as incentive the [[source code]] for the game.<ref>[http://www.eckhardkruse.net/atari_st/baller.html April 1987: Ballerburg - Zwei Spieler, zwei Burgen und ein Berg dazwischen...] on eckhardkruse.net ''"Ich habe das Programm als Public Domain veröffentlicht (die Unterscheidung in Freeware, Shareware usw. gab es damals nicht), mit der Bitte um eine 20 DM Spende. Dafür gab es dann die erweitere Version und den Quellcode."'' (in German)</ref> Red Ryder was a [[terminal emulation]] software program created for the [[Apple Macintosh]] in the 1980s that used donations to fund development.{{fact|date=May 2014}}. == See also == * [[Careware]], where the software developer requests a donation to charity * [[Gift economy]] * [[Participatory organization]] * [[Pay what you want]] == References == {{reflist}} == External links == * Jesse Reichler (2006) [http://donationcoder.com/Articles/One/index.html Donationware experience] – An article describing experiments with donationware at [[Donationcoder]]. {{software distribution}} [[Category:Software licensing]] [[Category:Revenue models]] {{Software-type-stub}}
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