Well, generally I think building a business on "free" products, for which
one does not control the source is like building a house on sand.  It can be
done, but ...  I would have thought your question was related to personal
use.  If I can't afford a "commercial" full license product I think I would
first review my business plan.

Fred

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Griggs, Donald [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, May 24, 2004 7:32 AM
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> Subject: RE: [sqlite] Re: sqlite-users Digest 22 May 2004 05:23:11 -0000
> Issue 115
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> Re:  The subject of licenses on toolkits:
>
>    ".....Anyway, better solutions [than Microsoft's] have already been
> offered so I'll say no more on
> this thread."
>
>
> Am I correct in that the Borland solution offered earlier has a license
> restricting it to *personal* use only?  If so, then (gulp) is it true that
> the Micro$oft license is actually the much more liberal one?
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