> > Really? I see only a "trial" version, nothing marked "shareware." > > Usually I interpret "trial" as being limited in either functionality or > > duration of operability, though I don't see any specific information on > > what precisely "trial" means for RARLAB. > > I speak from memory. Years ago, when I used it, it was shareware: try it, > pay later. There are references to the word in their page, and also to > "buy". And if you look at the license file, you would see: > > "The RAR archiver is distributed as try before you buy". > > > > -- > Cheers, > Carlos E. R.It also says: "Anyone may use this software during a test period of 40 days. Following this test period of 40 days or less, if you wish to continue to use RAR, you must purchase a licence." The license is found at: /usr/share/doc/packages/rar/license.txt - James W
Well, i installed it 6 months ago, and still works.... Ciro -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
