> On 27-Mar-09, at 1:53 AM, Chetan Thapliyal wrote:
>
>  There are other applications also (not mentioned as open source) that have
>> been listed as freeware. So what's the point if some open source application
>> has been mentioned as freeware?
>
> In simple words an open source application can be a freeware but a freeware
application/software can't be an open source.

> Abhishek Nandakumar <cont...@xabhishek.com> wrote:
> Freeware must not be confused with FOSS. Freeware simply means - does not
> require payment for use. Which is the case for Audacity.
>

>>  --
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