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Daniel Johansson
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 25, 2007 1:31 am    Post subject: License agreement for the free bcc55 command line tools Reply with quote



Hello,

I'm not sure I understand the License agreement correctly. (My first language is not English)

Does it allow me to write commercial software using bcc55, i.e. may I have my own license agreement for the programs I create using bcc55, and may I charge the users of my programs?

Kind regards
Daniel
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Darko Miletic
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 4:24 pm    Post subject: Re: License agreement for the free bcc55 command line tools Reply with quote



"Daniel Johansson" <powster (AT) swipnet (DOT) se> wrote:
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Does it allow me to write commercial software using bcc55, i.e. may I have my own license agreement for the programs I create using bcc55, and may I charge the users of my programs?


Yes.
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Michel Leunen
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 27, 2007 12:32 am    Post subject: Re: License agreement for the free bcc55 command line tools Reply with quote



Daniel Johansson wrote:

Quote:
I'm not sure I understand the License agreement correctly. (My first language is not English)

Does it allow me to write commercial software using bcc55, i.e. may I have my own license agreement for the programs I create using bcc55, and may I charge the users of my programs?

As Darko told you, yes, you can.
But I wonder, bcc5.5 is a little outdated and you can now download Turbo
C++ personal for free which you can create commercial applications with.
Besides Turbo C++ comes with an IDE, a form designer, a debugger and a
full set of VCL components.

Michel
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Michel Leunen
mailto: see my homepage.
C++Builder, BCC5.5.1 Web site:
http://www.leunen.com/
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GJ
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 30, 2007 4:12 am    Post subject: Re: License agreement for the free bcc55 command line tools Reply with quote

"Michel Leunen" <nospam (AT) noreply (DOT) be> wrote in message
news:46081fcb$1 (AT) newsgroups (DOT) borland.com...
Quote:
Daniel Johansson wrote:

I'm not sure I understand the License agreement correctly. (My first
language is not English)

Does it allow me to write commercial software using bcc55, i.e. may I
have my own license agreement for the programs I create using bcc55, and
may I charge the users of my programs?

As Darko told you, yes, you can.
But I wonder, bcc5.5 is a little outdated and you can now download Turbo
C++ personal for free which you can create commercial applications with.
Besides Turbo C++ comes with an IDE, a form designer, a debugger and a
full set of VCL components.

Michel
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Michel Leunen
mailto: see my homepage.
C++Builder, BCC5.5.1 Web site:
http://www.leunen.com/
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Michel,

Do you have a link to download the free Turbo C++ Personal version?

Thanks,
JW
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Dario de Judicibus
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 09, 2007 3:44 am    Post subject: Re: License agreement for the free bcc55 command line tools Reply with quote

"Michel Leunen" <nospam (AT) noreply (DOT) be> ha scritto nel messaggio
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| Daniel Johansson wrote:
|
| > I'm not sure I understand the License agreement correctly. (My first
language is not English)
| >
| > Does it allow me to write commercial software using bcc55, i.e. may I
have my own license agreement for the programs I create using bcc55, and may
I charge the users of my programs?
|
| As Darko told you, yes, you can.
| But I wonder, bcc5.5 is a little outdated and you can now download Turbo
| C++ personal for free which you can create commercial applications with.
| Besides Turbo C++ comes with an IDE, a form designer, a debugger and a
| full set of VCL components.

But no way to use old makefiles....

Dario de Judicibus
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Darko Miletic
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PostPosted: Sat Apr 14, 2007 7:54 pm    Post subject: Re: License agreement for the free bcc55 command line tools Reply with quote

On Mon, 9 Apr 2007 00:44:00 +0200, "Dario de Judicibus"
<nospam (AT) mclink (DOT) it> wrote:

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But no way to use old makefiles....

That is not true. New turbo c++ has command line compiler and include
make executable so, yes you can use makefiles. Borland even provides
plugin for converting project files to makefiles.
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