Alan is a better source then me on this subject matter, but...
OpenBD comes from the BlueDragon JX offering and not from the BlueDragon
Free offering. They had strip out some features in the beginning, because of
licensing issues and NOT because they wanted to offer a crippled solution to
the community.

There lies a big difference.

On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 3:09 PM, Hugo Ahlenius <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> | Hold on here! OpenBD is NOT a crippled down product or anything alike,
> | distributed under a open source license!
> | Whereas, the FusionChart one brings their "FREE" product as open source,
> | their "PAID" product features much more and is not being open sourced.
> | Thus if you really want to have the full power of their product you have
> | nothing else then to get their "Paid" product
> | (http://www.fusioncharts.com/free/Comparison.asp).
>
> I was referring to the old BlueDragon "free" version (there were
> limitations
> to the freeness), which was not open source - was it called the "BlueDragon
> community version" or something like that - which was the little brother to
> the BlueDragon JX with a smaller feature set.
>
> Of course, the open source OpenBD of today is different from that, and does
> not represent a limited feature set - isn't OpenBD basically coming from
> the
> BD JX, minus some licenses components (ant i has evolved further since
> then).
>
> Cheers,
> Hugo
>
>
> >
>


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