Looking for a redistributable XML editor
Peter Murray-Rust
peter at ursus.demon.co.uk
Thu Oct 8 17:38:27 BST 1998
At 13:23 08/10/98 +0100, Chris Brew wrote:
>XED is a text editor for XML document instances. It is designed to
[...]
>
>and (on distributablity)
>
>5. XED availability
>
>Beta versions of XED are available for trial
>evaluation and individual use. I will not be posting new release
>announcements as I fix bugs, but I will respond to all bug reports. This
>beta release, in contrast to the alpha releases up until now, includes a
>self-extracting installation for WIN32 users
And he also says:
"Onward distribution or component reuse is <emph>not</emph> allowed."
"Evaluation" and "Individual use" - phrases which occur in several
pre-release and *-lite products - would clearly seem to prohibit:
- public demonstration (not "individual use")
- handing copies to students ("onward distribution")
I am not being picky - I take copyright very seriously - and try to honour
both the letter and the spirit of the author.
Also, it has been suggested that I distribute XML Notepad (Microsoft). I
have not seen the terms of this but even if they allow free distribution it
requires the recipient to have MSIE 4 installed. I cannot redistribute this
either technically or legally :-)
Note that "free" often does not mean redistributable.
P.
P.
Peter Murray-Rust, Director Virtual School of Molecular Sciences, domestic
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