Why using a proprietary search engine when you have Free Software
alternatives?

It is too weird using proprietary software in the development of Free
Software...

Here's http://www.htdig.org/ , for isntance.

Cheers,

On Tue, 2002-06-11 at 09:31, Mark Gilbert wrote:
> Two messages.  The first time she wasn't clear on if we were using it or
> distributing it.
> 
> -----Forwarded Message-----
> 
> From: Golda Velez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Mark Gilbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Getting glimpse for AbiSource
> Date: 10 Jun 2002 15:50:53 -0700
> 
> Sure, go ahead - you can get it from http://webglimpse.net/download.html
> without any password for now.  If you're indexing really big data sets you
> might wait for 4.16, will be out in a day or two, fixes a long-standing
> segfault with multi-Gb datasets.
> 
> --G
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> Golda Velez         [EMAIL PROTECTED]       626-792-9277
> Internet Workshop                          http://iwhome.com
> Webglimpse Search Software             http://webglimpse.net
>               ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>  Help organize the world - index your own corner of the web
> 
> -----Forwarded Message-----
> 
> Hi Mark
> 
> You could definitely use it free (as in beer) yourself, in development of
> AbiWord or other open source projects.
> 
> You could distribute it too, but we'd like if you could include the
> COPYRIGHT notice that tells people that glimpse itself 'should' be licensed
> for commercial use.  Glimpse itself isn't open source, though its free for
> non-commercial purposes.
> 
> Did you want to use it yourself or distribute it with AbiWord?
> 
> --G
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