Thank you for the questions. I hope to clarify them.

Your first question: why am I trying to close my code, is a tough one for me
to answer. Honestly, I am in my last year of college, and well, I am ready
to make some money. The question is how can I do that with this software
that I have almost finished? I could make it open-source and charge people
for implementation/support, or I can sell it. I am not closed to the idea of
charging for support/implementation, but they don't teach that in most
business schools, so I understand the idea of packaging it and selling it
better. If you have any suggestions in this realm, I am totally open to it.

Your second question is from my fault when I wrote the question. I am
looking for a chart solution that can be licensed, but doesn't have to be
for free, I am willing to pay for the license.

Thanks,

Justin



On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 2:58 PM, thin <[email protected]> wrote:

> can I ask the potentially sensitive question of why you are going to try to
> close your code? I mean, you obviously consume fos software.
>
> I saw 2 points in your email that made me wonder. 1 - you want graphing
> software that is, presubably free or , at least free to redistribute, and 2-
> you want to close/obfuscate your code from others.
>
> thnx, ja
>
> On Nov 27, 2009 2:08 PM, "Justin Giboney" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I am planning on selling an browser-based piece of software that needs some
> charts (line & bar). What would you recommend on using for some charts
> software that is great to use, but licensable without making my code open
> source.
>
> Also what is the best way to hide the code so that it can't be modified or
> copied.
>
> I was going to do some searches on the site (uphpu.org) but it doesn't
> seem
> to be working properly.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Justin
>
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