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May 8th, 2012, 06:34 PM
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What "shareware" stands for
This came from a diferent thread where Robdun and I have had a bit of discussion about a (lecit) message he posted.
Now, last up is a bit of debate on "shareware" meaning.
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@ Robdun:
I read the thread better and I understood you were (mainly) right, so I restored the thread as it was but, about tantolabels, this is what I will allow:
www(dot)tantolabels(dot)com
Barcode Label Printing
It does not mean other mods will accept it: it might even be the c++ mod will ask you to delete the reference to tantolbl.
Regards,
C.
ps: about the componet being shareware or not, it is mainly a matter on what
we (you and I) can call "shareware". To me a "30-day free of charge trial" is a shareware even if it could be fully functional for 30 days. I do not pretend this to be the "correct" meaning of that word, only do not take it as disregarding.
Last edited by Cimperiali; May 9th, 2012 at 07:42 AM.
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