Well... I guess there's one little caveat: It's GPL'ed, isn't it?
This means: if you intend on selling a product built on code from
Openoffice, you're required to release your code under the same license.
But I don't think that's a big problem.
(please correct me if I'm wrong)
Jurgen.
James Knott wrote:
Tudor Tudor wrote:
Hello, i am a young programmer, a student, and i am searching for a text
editor free of charge to use in a program that i want to make.
This program will help create legal documents (i am working in a
notariat
(notary)).
I want o make some money from this program so i am using "lazarus"
and i was
wondering if i can automate open office to help me generate the
documents,
edit and print them prom my future program.
Please help me, i do not know the laws and i do not want to break
them when
i will get my licence for the program.
Thank you very much.
O. Tudor Doru.
While I don't know about your automation issues, you are free to use
OpenOffice.org as you wish, without paying for anything. It's a free
download from www.openoffice.org
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