> On May 4, 2016, at 10:19 AM, Mike Kerner <mikeker...@roadrunner.com> wrote:
> 
> Tim,
> I would hope that they would do that, too, because that seems like a good
> compromise, but I am not sure they will be able to do it for Community
> because of the FOSS issues.

Right, the community edition probably can’t be used with that kind of product. 
My thought was that they could determine a fair price to offer separately to 
other paid license holders. Since it’s already developed it seems that any way 
they can increase sales, the better. This would also be true for future 
widgets. I expect they’ll eventually offer a basic paid license and a variety 
of packages of widgets and services combined with funding community projects 
through the Feature Exchange. Hopefully, the widget feature and Livecode 
Builder will generate contributions from the company and the community of both 
free and paid enhancements to Livecode. For example, Richard mentioned the 
opportunity for a simpler pdf viewer in his response (Community PDF Project 
quoted below). 

  
Tim Bleiler, Ph.D.
Instructional Designer, HSIT
University at Buffalo


> On May 4, 2016, at 10:22 AM, Richard Gaskin <ambassa...@fourthworld.com> 
> wrote:

> Given the PDFium library available for that, and that LiveCode Builder 
> supports binary APIs such as those in that library, if this is a lucrative 
> opportunity it would seem worth pursuing for those who want it.
> 
> The developer could sell it as proprietary, or even dual-license it with a 
> GPL version.
> 
> Anyone sufficiently convinced of the business opportunity here to take this 
> on?



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