Nick Kenney wrote: > > I have recently downloaded your xmleditor Personal edition to learn DITA > and DocBook. From your website I understand that this is a free to use > application providing it is not used in a commercial environment. >
In fact, it's more liberal than that: ``Licensee [a natural person] may use the Software to create and modify documents that are Licensee's sole property, i.e. documents whose intellectual property rights are owned by Licensee.'' > Does the xlmeditor Personal edition require the download of a licence to > continue using after a trial period, No. XMLmind XML Editor Personal Edition is freeware. You can use it at will. There is no trial period whatsoever, > or is this just to convert it into > a trial version of the commercial edition? > Yes. More precisely getting and installing an *evaluation* *key* (http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/evaluate.html) allows to transform Personal Edition into Evaluation Edition for one week. Evaluation Edition is functionally identical to Professional Edition.

