> Q5. How will this affect PyQt?
> There are no plans to change the PyQt license. You can continue to use
> it today as you used it yesterday. BlackAdder gives you the following
> extras: an IDE, Python specific Qt documentation, a Qt license for
> Windows, the right to re-distribute run-time components (Business
> Edition only and excluding mxODBC), and optional formal support
> (Business Edition only).

> Q7. How will this affect the Windows binary version of PyQt?
> I will not be releasing any more Windows binary versions of PyQt that
> have the Qt DLLs bundled in.

>From these two answer, I deduce that they won't be anymore a free (in terms 
of money) version of PyQt for windows available, right ?

I'm disappointed, I was so happy to have my PyQt program run under both 
Windows and Unix with a Free library. :-(

And if I understand correctly, BlackAdder isn't a free software at all. The 
only way to get it is to pay.

But hey, business is business and without TheKompany, PyQt for windows 
wouldn't probably have even existed. They are only getting closer to Troll 
Tech's business model.

        PHilippe


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