Definition of siftware :.
(sĭft'wâr')
1. (n.) A multitude of programs found on a magazine cover disk, often found to be completely useless.
Origins: From Old English sife, meaning sieve, a mesh device used to filter small from large particles; and from 1960 software, a set of programs or procedures relating to a computer system.
Submitted by: Anonymous, Topics: Computers & Internet

