Ware in a sentence as a noun

Contact I might use to try and fix that "software is always the problem" perception.

I more or less paid for my computers selling a shareware calendar program for Macs.

In both spaces we get periodic design documents and slide ware that look really cool and get everyone all excited.

It's snarky, flame-ware inducing comments like this that are bringing down the the quality of conversation here.

The nerdy conclusion of this discussion would lead to a battle of the two platforms, one trying to install spam-ware and the other trying to prevent it...

For example, while I was the tech lead on a project he decided certain documents must not leave the company because they ware too sensitive.

I believe the US air force did extensive studies on this back in the 60's and found that tire ware from spinup only accounted for ~<10% of overall wear on the tires.

Ware in a sentence as a verb

Buying a PC from Dell or any other large retailers with Windows pre-installed meant a day worth of removing their ****-ware, support software, and back-up suits.

Apple also wrest control of the end-user experience from the carriers, preventing them from forcing their ****-ware onto their customers.

When software -- or idea-ware for that matter -- fails to be accessible to anyone for any reason, it is the fault of the software or of the messaging of the idea.

Because it is not a tech company, but a company which happens to have software development department, IT has washed their hands of us, and is in fact in open warfare with us.

I respect the vapor-ware MS Surface far more than the extant Samsung Galaxy simply because at least Microsoft is trying to innovate, even if they seem to have a rough time of it.

Your dishwasher is a good robot, it washes the dishes for you, or the pots and pans, or the stem ware, it uses a variety of sensors to decide if the dishes are clean yet and it dries them afterwards.

Ware definitions

noun

articles of the same kind or material; usually used in combination: `silverware', `software'

noun

commodities offered for sale; "good business depends on having good merchandise"; "that store offers a variety of products"

See also: merchandise product

verb

spend extravagantly; "waste not, want not"

See also: consume squander waste