schlockware

English

Etymology

schlock (shoddy or inferior commodity) + -ware, from Yiddish שלאַק (shlak).

Noun

schlockware (uncountable)

  1. (computing, derogatory, slang) Software that is of shoddy or inferior quality.
    • 1997, Vincent M. Hanchon, “The best GUI that ever was”, in comp.sys.mac.advocacy (Usenet):
      As someone else wrote, "interesting thread you have here." Having worked in a group that has implemented 70,000 seats of M$ schlockware for a single customer, I can testify that having that many seats in your environment, barely draws any attention from the boyz in Redmond.
    • 1998, Larry Wall, quoted in "Open source gurus convene", C-Net E-Magazine, April 8, 1998.
      You'll do us all a big favor if you disassociate freeware from schlockware.
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