Suren Avunjian wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We are planning on using iText in our application and would like a copy
> of the license agreement for our records.
If you are talking about buying a license,
please go to http://itextsoftware.com/
br,
Bruno
Hello,
We are planning on using iText in our application and would like a copy of
the license agreement for our records.
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Binod Garg wrote:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_Lesser_General_Public_License
The LGPL will probably be discontinued in the near future.
LGPL was only provided for backward compatibility.
By now, everybody should be using iText under the MPL.
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Dear Sir,
I'm Quoc, a Java Developer from Seoul, South Korea. I've been trying
to integrate iText library to our manufacturing legacy system. One of
our function is to export the test result certificate in PDF format,
this system is developed and used by our self. I'm the new one in
licensed terms
> -Original Message-
> From: Gonçalo Almeida [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2008 8:07 AM
> To: itext-questions@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: [iText-questions] iText License - Distribution
>
> Hello all
>
>
> I wanted to stam
Hello all
I wanted to stamp some text in PDF files and I don't need many of the
classes that are there. Also i would like to reduce the jar size as much as
I can.
Is it possible to delete some classes from the jar file and distribute it
like that?
Thank you
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Peter Schöll wrote:
> Do you agree with the following copyright text, which will apear in the
> about box of our software. Or do you need any other issues regarding to
> the license?
>
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>
> This software incorporates iText, Copyright © 1999-2007 by Bruno Lowagi
Dear Sir or Madam,
we want to use the iText in our commercial product. Our product is a
client-server software which is accessible over the network. We are acting as
an ASP.
Do you agree with the following copyright text, which will apear in the about
box of our software. Or do you need any
What problems do you have with MPL and LGPL?
--- Marcel Janál <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear authors,
> we would like to use iText as a library for working
> with PDF documents
> (creating, signing etc.). We have a problem with
> both licenses of your
> library (MPL and LGPL). Is it possible
Dear authors,
we would like to use iText as a library for working with PDF documents
(creating, signing etc.). We have a problem with both licenses of your
library (MPL and LGPL). Is it possible to get commerce license of your
library?
We don't need any type of support, we need to use your libra
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