read it again

... if I'll get rid of using Source Engine's .dll for
loading .vtf's?

I dont think it would matter, as long as the main bulk
of the program is used to make vtf files

Adam

--- Rodrigo 'r2d2rigo' Diaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> AFAIK, a shareware program is a freely distributable
> demo; you must
> pay $$$ to get the FULL version. So, getting money
> for a thing you are
> taking from a 3rd party developer (VALVe's Source
> Engine VTF DLLs)
> would be illegal. Are you referring to FREEWARE
> instead of SHAREWARE?
>
> 2005/5/7, Vyacheslav Dzhura
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Hello,
> >
> >   I am going to make next major releases of VTF
> Explorer shareware same way that Quark does.
> >
> >   I guess there won't be any legal issues if I'll
> get rid of using
> >   Source Engine's .dll for loading .vtf's?
> >
> >   If I am not right, please correct me.
> >
> > --
> > Regards,
> >  Vyacheslav Dzhura
> >  Webmaster,  Half-Life 2: Online Source
> >  http://www.hl2source.com
> >  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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