out-of-the-box

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Why Appian call the stuffs within Appian as out-of-the-box?

out-of-the-box always sound something out of the Appian, isn't it?

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    It comes from the days when software came to you in a box.  A literal cardboard box.  You'd open the box and there would be a booklet, or possibly several.  It could have one CD, or lots of CDs.  You picked the one marked "1", put that in your CD-ROM, and it went through an install wizard to install the software.  You could have some optional extras, and you got those by taking the other CD-ROMs "out of the box" and also running those as part of the setup wizard.  Whatever software you got without downloading it from someone else from the internet or writing it yourself is what came out of that box you purchased.

    Sometimes you could buy expansions or upgrades, but those came in a different box, and so weren't considered out of THE box, the first one you purchased.

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    It comes from the days when software came to you in a box.  A literal cardboard box.  You'd open the box and there would be a booklet, or possibly several.  It could have one CD, or lots of CDs.  You picked the one marked "1", put that in your CD-ROM, and it went through an install wizard to install the software.  You could have some optional extras, and you got those by taking the other CD-ROMs "out of the box" and also running those as part of the setup wizard.  Whatever software you got without downloading it from someone else from the internet or writing it yourself is what came out of that box you purchased.

    Sometimes you could buy expansions or upgrades, but those came in a different box, and so weren't considered out of THE box, the first one you purchased.

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