dreamware
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[edit]dreamware (uncountable)
- (rare) Things dreamed of; fictions or fantasies.
- 1901, Paulist Fathers, Catholic World:
- No use talking, I'm an unpractical, useless dealer in dreamware; a metaphysician who don't know how to fry an egg...
- 1994, William Corbett, Philip Guston's late work:
- The painting could serve as a sign over a shop selling dreamware. Legend erases the line between conscious and unconscious.
- 2008, Skip Moen, Spiritual Restoration:
- So much of our contemporary theological dreamware is about escape. We long for heaven. We fix our eyes on the other world. We want out!
- (computing, rare) Speculative software or hardware products that may never reach fruition; vapourware.
- 1989, Visual Resources Association, Bulletin:
- […] the author is surprised to find so few imaging projects actually using CD-ROM. He attributes this to the "wait and see" attitude of potential users who are holding out for new "dreamware" products which do not exist yet.
- 1989, Information Access Company, Datamation:
- Independently pursuing his interest in metasoftware, Vinci has defined several basic modules and created some actual models of his dreamware.
- 1999, Jessica Keyes, Internet Management:
- You could create problems for your company if you downplay current products and hype the dreamware that may never become reality.