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#1 Опубликовано: 27.09.2009 23:40:21
I couldn't find and mention of a license anywhere. Could you please provide details of the license for smath?
#2 Опубликовано: 17.11.2009 12:09:19
Yes, what is the license? Within SMath, "About SMath Studio ..."?
Usually when we click "About ......" the license information is written here.
Best Regards, Waluyo
Usually when we click "About ......" the license information is written here.
Best Regards, Waluyo
#3 Опубликовано: 17.11.2009 13:07:13
SMath Studio is fully compatible with Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs (CC-BY-ND).
#4 Опубликовано: 05.07.2010 16:17:15
Please inform me (Yes or No) whether SMath can be used in a for-profit business environment without paying a license fee. I like what I see in SMath, but I will not spend the time developing my analysis using SMath unless I am able to use SMath in a for-profit commercial environment.
Thank you for your reply.
Thank you for your reply.
#5 Опубликовано: 05.07.2010 16:50:23
Hello.
Don't matter if you use SMath Studio for commercial usage or not. It is free for all. One may want to pay only for some extra urgent work (f.e. creating new functionality, bug fixes), for individual support by skype or phone, or for deployment of SMath Studio Live on the local network.
Regards, Andrey Ivashov.
Don't matter if you use SMath Studio for commercial usage or not. It is free for all. One may want to pay only for some extra urgent work (f.e. creating new functionality, bug fixes), for individual support by skype or phone, or for deployment of SMath Studio Live on the local network.
Regards, Andrey Ivashov.
#6 Опубликовано: 27.01.2016 20:49:38
Hi Andrey,
I know this is an old thread, but it's a relevant one.
I see great potential in your SMath project, and I was wondering if you ever considered making it free and open source software (foss)?
There are lots of advantages of open sourcing. By the way, Microsoft's .NET Framework has been released as Open Source.
Maybe someday someone will port SMath program to Linux!!
Thanks for making this program free!!
-Vlad
I know this is an old thread, but it's a relevant one.
I see great potential in your SMath project, and I was wondering if you ever considered making it free and open source software (foss)?
There are lots of advantages of open sourcing. By the way, Microsoft's .NET Framework has been released as Open Source.
Maybe someday someone will port SMath program to Linux!!
Thanks for making this program free!!
-Vlad
#7 Опубликовано: 01.08.2022 08:53:57
Hello!
I don't know if I'm looking for an answer in the right place, because it's an old topic.
I would like to share programs in the company, created with the Smath Solver plugin generating an exe file. What information must be included in the program to make it available under the license?
If I use extensions to Smath should I describe that too?
Sorry for my English
Thank you in advance for your answer.
I don't know if I'm looking for an answer in the right place, because it's an old topic.
I would like to share programs in the company, created with the Smath Solver plugin generating an exe file. What information must be included in the program to make it available under the license?
If I use extensions to Smath should I describe that too?
Sorry for my English

Thank you in advance for your answer.
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