I´m sorry, I was wrong with the version. I was talking about the 2.1.7 (and
still LGPL) version. By the way, can I use the AGPL version of iText (in
this case on Android platform) for a project like the mine one which is not
going to be released out of the company enviroment?

I´d be pleasent if you confirm or deny it.
Best regards.


Alfonso Crismán Pérez

Totemcat Servicios Integrales <http://www.totemcat.com/> /// Programmer

Tlf: +34 91 332 90 53



2011/6/27 1T3XT BVBA <[email protected]>

> On 27/06/2011 15:26, Alfonso Crismán wrote:
> > I wrote about the 2.71 version of iText because its source code is
> > available.
>
> To my knowledge, there is no 2.71 version of iText.
> See http://itextpdf.com/history/
> We jump from 2.1.7 to 5.0.0!
>
> > By the way, where can I download the Android version of iText?
>
> You need to contact our sales department.
> They'll inform you where to find you, along with the price list.
>
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