shovelware

( /shuh´v@l·weir`/, n.)

   1.  Extra  software  dumped  onto  a  CD-ROM  or  tape to fill up the
   remaining  space  on  the medium after the software distribution it's
   intended to carry, but not integrated with the distribution.

   2.  A  slipshod  compilation of software dumped onto a CD-ROM without
   much care for organization or even usability.

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