On 05-Mar-02, alan parman wrote:

> Why not install Rebol to the cd?

That's what I thought too, though it'd depend on whether the CD was
for commercial use or not.  If not, then no problems, but if so,
there's the need for RT to get their cut - which is the purchase of
one REBOL-licence per CPU it's running on, right?  Encap may be a
cheaper option if the CD is to be duplicated.

> Or even easier, install it and the
> script to a floppy disk. The person using it then has their own
> (free!) version of Rebol, and the script is free from the reb. You
> can fit both /Core and /View on one floppy, and still have room for
> many scripts. That's part of the beauty of Rebol!

Slower on a floppy though.

-- 
Carl Read

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