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The Shareware Industry Award is an annual award issued by the Shareware Industry Awards Foundation during the Software Industry Conference.

Origin of the Shareware Industry Award

The Software Industry Conference website notes: "The Shareware Industry Awards were conceived by Michael Callahan aka Dr. File Finder at the time of the first shareware conference - as a means to focus attention on the shareware industry. Michael felt that while the conference would help shareware authors in general, an awards ceremony "like the Academy Awards" would benefit the shareware industry as a whole."

References

http://www.sic.org/history.asp http://www.siavoting.com/index.php