Guy Voets wrote:
2006/10/18, Dan Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:     This is a company which
begins with OOo and adds additional

programs to it. This is legal under the OOo license (LGPL).

Dan


Hello,
Maybe it's legal, but it certainly isn't fair trade.
Does the LGPL licence allow this?
They add a few tricks and present themselves as if they invented hot water!

As 'extras' I only see an anti-virus program, an 'advanced calculator' (?), a diagram creator (draw?) and a PDF creator (?), plus some fancy icons for
the OO.o suite elements.
You cannot even see what is in the package before you cough up 47 $

OO.o, open document or open source is only mentioned somewhere in a small
corner:
I quote:

<snip>
if this is allowed under the LGPL, maybe this licence is rather naive?

love to hear comments on this...
--
Guy
It's called free enterprise and there's an old maxim that goes with it: caveat emptor.

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