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Re: Develop Proprietary application using UPP [message #10586 is a reply to message #10584] |
Tue, 17 July 2007 21:26 |
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mirek
Messages: 13975 Registered: November 2005
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johnevans77 wrote on Tue, 17 July 2007 12:48 | Dear All,
Is it possible to develop proprietary, closed-source application on Windows/Linux using Ultimate++?
Please advice,
Thanks in advance,
JE
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Yes! In fact, we encourage that The only prohibited thing is to distribute the source without copyright files... (at least, that is my understanding of BSD license we use
Anyway, not all parts of U++ are BSD or compatible licenses - there is one LGPL exception, ndisasm - disassembler used in TheIDE debuggger.
Obviously, you are not going to use that package in usuall application, but it serves well as an example: Always check COPYING (or similar) files of packages to be absolutely sure. OTOH, we have a rule not to use any 3rd party sources that could cause any problems...
Mirek
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