Nicholas Clark wrote:

>On Thu, Jun 16, 2005 at 11:42:12AM +0200, S�bastien Aperghis-Tramoni wrote:
>
>[interesting]
>
>  
>
>>ICC version 8.1 seems to be available for free (for non commercial
>>uses) at
>>  http://developer.intel.com/software/products/noncom/
>>    
>>
>
>For the same very stringent definition of "non-commercial" as before
>
>http://developer.intel.com/software/products/noncom/faq.htm
>
>    Q. What does noncommercial mean?
>    A. Non-commercial means that you are not getting compensated in any form
>       for the products and/or services you develop using these Intel�
>       Software Products
>
>I'm not criticising Intel for this. Merely noting that they are very
>restrictive. For example, one couldn't make a request for TPF development
>grant and use the compiler.
>
One also can't really use it (free) on Win32 -- there's no 
non-commercial option for Win32, other than a 30-day trial.

Don't Intel recognize that some people on Win32 use Open Source s/w too?



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