Hi all,

I understand that the below "limited to a reasonable time" also goes
for non-commercial use of their graphical webbrowser for DOS,
DR-WebSpyder. I'll try WebSpyder during the coming weeks.

http://www.calderathin.com/products/drwebspyder/drwebspyder.html

Regards,
Frits Westra -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]

> Date:    Thu, 27 May 1999 02:13:08 +0000
> From:    Boanne Lorraine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: DR-DOS, freeware or not?
>
> Hi Mike,
>
> }- Caldera             Caldera OpenDOS    7.01, 7.02
> }-                     Caldera DR-DOS     7.02, 7.03
> }- (Yes, 7.02 was first released as OpenDOS, then
> }- as DR-DOS).
>
> }- One thing I noticed about 7.02; as OpenDOS, the non-commercial
> }- "evaluation" did not have a time limit. When they changed the
> }- name to DR-DOS, they introduced the proviso "limited to a
> }- reasonable time" for the non-commercial evaluation.
>
> Thanks for this info, it clears up a lot of misunderstanding.  My
> version is OpenDOS 7.02, that's why it says it's free for
> non-commercial use.
>
> BTW, I tried 7.03 (beta) but a lot of my apps wouldn't run, Nortons
> AntiVirus, NeoPaint, a small database called Personal Assistant -
> so I went back to 7.02.
>
> Boanne

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