shovelwareshov·el·ware /ˈʃʌvəlweə-wer/ noun [uncountableU]COMPUTING1material that is taken from newspapers, television etc and put on a website as quickly as possible without being changed in any wayUnfortunately, a lot of on-line learning relies on the delivery of shovelware.
2any software that includes a large amount of material that is not very good or useful, especially CD-Roms