(1) Applications that are overloaded with features. See
software bloat and
wares.
(2) An application that was installed unknowingly along with another program because the user did not read the license agreement. See
EULA.
(3) Extra applications pre-installed on a Windows computer. Quite often in the past, PC manufacturers have been paid by software vendors to pre-install lite versions of their products on the machines they sell. In addition, some of these applications load at startup, wasting RAM and providing a potential for conflict with other programs. For a fee, some retailers have offered to rid the new PC of bloatware for customers.
Android Mobiles Too
Like Windows, Android devices also suffer from bloatware, especially from the carriers. In some cases, as many as four different music players have been pre-installed on a device. See
wares.
MAINGEAR PCs are "Clean"
Prominently displayed on MAINGEAR's website, this high-performance PC vendor builds PCs with only the software the user asked for.