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How does an open-source online food ordering system differ from a proprietary one? Berkeley

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An open-source online food ordering system differs from a proprietary one in the sense that it is developed and maintained by a community of developers and users. The source code of the system is freely available for anyone to modify, distribute, and use without any restrictions or licensing fees. This allows users to customize the software to meet their specific needs, without being tied to a single vendor. In contrast, proprietary systems are developed and maintained by a single vendor, and users are usually required to pay licensing fees to use the software. The vendor also has control over the development and distribution of the software, which can limit customization options for users. Overall, open-source systems offer greater flexibility and control to users, while proprietary systems offer greater reliability and support.


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California

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Berkeley

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Berkeley

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2930 Domingo Ave #1166 Berkeley CA

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