Interference free software is designed not to cause any unexpected changes to your system, or other software applications. Examples of software interference include changing or moving files used by other software applications, installing root kits, dumping configuration files where they don’t belong.

Additionally, interference free software doesn’t interfere with the behavior of other copies of itself. For example, many software products can’t be used by more than one user without corrupting important files. Software interference is a problem that happens with many media players and software development tools. With Talkhouse software, many different users and machine could share the same set of music files in a shared directory without encountering any problems.

Created on February 15, 2008 10:20:49 by Joe