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Since 1987, the ASP has been dedicated to the advancement of shareware, also known as try-before- you-buy software, as an alternative to conventional retail software.
Today the ASP is a vibrant organization with hundreds of members around the world working together to improve their businesses and making it easier for computer users to find quality software at reasonable prices. |
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Formed in 2002, ISDEF represents and protects the interests of software developers and others active in the software industry.
The primary aims of the association are: to support software development and promotion; to facilitate the growth and development of the e-commerce industry in the area of software; and to strengthen the position of Russian developers in the international software market. |
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The OISV is a co-operative of Developers, Marketers, Distributors, and Retailers that combine their resources to create better and affordable software for users.
Membership to the OISV is upon approval only and members are only accepted on their past, current or future involvement in the software industry. |
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Software Industry Professionals is one of the world's largest groups representing members of the software industry, with over 2000 members in 93 countries.
Members have access to the resources, tools, services and networking opportunities they need to be successful and reach their full potential. |
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ESC (Educational Software Cooperative) is a non-profit corporation bringing together developers, publishers, distributors and users of educational software. Originally founded in 1992, ESC was incorporated in 1994.
Its members include teachers, software developers, publishers, parents, students, webmasters, and other supporters of educational software. |
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