partial software
[ˈpɑrʃəl ˈsɔftweər]
nounpl: partial software / partial softwares
software parcial
1. Software that has limited functionality or is incomplete, either in development stages or intentionally restricted for trial/demo purposes
The partial software version allowed users to test only basic features before purchasing the full license.
A versão de software parcial permitiu que os usuários testassem apenas recursos básicos antes de adquirir a licença completa.
2. Software designed to handle only specific portions or components of a larger system or process
The company developed partial software to manage inventory without integrating the billing module.
A empresa desenvolveu um software parcial para gerenciar o inventário sem integrar o módulo de faturamento.
3. A trial or freemium version of an application with reduced capabilities
Users can download the partial software for free to evaluate its performance.
Os usuários podem baixar o software parcial gratuitamente para avaliar seu desempenho.
In Brazil's tech industry, 'software parcial' is commonly understood in the context of SaaS (Software as a Service) offerings and freemium models. American companies often use terms like 'trial version' or 'demo,' while Brazilian tech professionals increasingly adopt 'software parcial' for clarity in business discussions. This reflects the growing formalization of software licensing practices in Latin America.
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