I am working on a contract developing a Musical Encyclopedia for Scottish secondary schools: For this I am using the unlicensed version of RR - as this is:
1. The first ever piece of software I have earned more than a cup of coffee for, 2. I don't need the extended scripting facilities of the licensed version, 3. At present I don't have the money. However: 4. I am extremely grateful that RR allows me to do this, 5. As soon as I get my first pay (on project completion) I shall buy the manual. 6. As soon as I begin to get royalties I shall pay for the full licensed version. I belive that RR have taken a very intelligent, generous, and sadly old-fashioned approach to licensing their software: the developer gets unlimited time to 'play' with it, and then s/he should be honest. That the world is full of moral shits we all know - but I, for one, have no intention of joining them. I will get paid for my work: my work rests on the shoulders of the RR team (I have never been that good with machine code!): therefore they should get some of the benefits. Mathewson --------------------------------------------------------------- Using a Macintosh? Get FREE e-mail and more at MacLaunch! http://www.maclaunch.com --------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
