Jonathan Paton wrote:
I think it's *HIGHLY* ironic that the original poster is looking for a solution that allows him to close off his code, but demands that it be a freely distributable solution to his problem. My first reaction is: If you want to lock the door on your code (and I think that is perfectly within an authors rights -- I'm no RMS clone) , you are going to have to pay someone to do it -- there just isn't any demand for open-source source-closing software.
I second that! Thats one reason I posted such a lame reply originally:
I want to protect my work by someone else doing the work so I can make money without having to invest anything...
Do you work for SCO?
No, why?
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