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Open-source software is freely available to the public, allowing users to access, modify, and distribute its source code. It promotes collaboration and transparency. In contrast, proprietary software is closed-source, with limited access to the code and more restricted usage. Open-source is often free, customizable, and benefits from community support, while proprietary software may involve licensing fees and offer less transparency.

The open-source software presents advantages that can empower businesses across various sectors. Perhaps the most appealing aspect is the potential for significant cost savings. Open-source solutions often eliminate the need for hefty licensing fees, allowing businesses to redirect resources to other critical areas.

Open-source licenses empower users to utilize, access, modify, distribute, and share the software at no cost. Users can create derivatives and apply the software for personal or commercial use. These licenses foster collaboration, transparency, and continuous advancement within the open-source community.

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