Open Source Software

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Presentation created by Rachael MacLellan, Summer C@P Youth Intern for Judique C@P Site, Summer 2010

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Open source software is defined as computer

software in which the user can modify the

program they are using. This is possible due

to a software license, rather than having a

copyright on the software, which would

prevent changes from being made.

Allows the user to modify the software as they

please

Many programs are free to the user

Programs are made widely available

More secure than closed source versions of

programs

A lot of support can be offered to the user

More reliable

Bugs don’t always get fixed

There are many versions of the same

application

Easier for hackers to access codes

Not the best option for businesses

Not all products are well supported

Most people generally feel that the pros

outweigh the cons when it comes to Open

Source Software. The fact that it can be

manipulated by the user and the fact that

programs are widely available and usually

free is also appealing to many.

There are many Open Source Software programs

which act as alternatives to copyright software.

Here are a few:

GIMP is an alternative to Photoshop

Xubuntu is an alternative to Dreamweaver

Open Office is an alternative to Microsoft

Office

Rhythmbox is an alternative to iTunes

All in all, Open Source Software is a great

option for many people looking to manage

and manipulate programs. They can easily

access many secure programs on the internet

and will likely be pleased with the outcome.

Rachael MacLellanJudique C@P Site, ICCNS

*all information found on the SYI website

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