Re: Licensing for College

2018-04-04 Thread Peter Kovacs
Hello Miss Victoria Stevenson, Please take my appologies, I saw the adress tori.steven...@lonestar.edu and assumed a male person. I am deeply sorry for the gender confusion. All the best Peter Kovacs On 04.04.2018 22:47, Peter Kovacs wrote: Hello

Re: Licensing for College

2018-04-04 Thread Peter Kovacs
Hello Mr Stevenson, I would like to add a small, but important detail. The use of the software "As is", is free as stated already. The development /maintenance of the product is not free. It costs involvement of volunteers. If the team of Volunteers manage to bring out a new version, it is

Re: Licensing for College

2018-04-04 Thread Marcus
Am 04.04.2018 um 21:23 schrieb Chuck Davis: Victoria, all Apache products are open source and freely available to use on as many computers as you wish for the cost of a free download. OpenOffice is available at www.openoffice.apache.org. DO NOT pay anybody to use OpenOffice unless you wish to

Re: Licensing for College

2018-04-04 Thread Marcus
Hi Tori, yes, OpenOffice is open source software. And therefore free of any license fees. You can use it for private purposes, or educational, for commercial businesses or a charity background. Fore more details please see the license of the Apache Software Foundation we are using:

Re: Licensing for College

2018-04-04 Thread Chuck Davis
Victoria, all Apache products are open source and freely available to use on as many computers as you wish for the cost of a free download. OpenOffice is available at www.openoffice.apache.org. DO NOT pay anybody to use OpenOffice unless you wish to support open source projects by a donation to