Why maintain Metacard
J. Landman Gay
jacque at hyperactivesw.com
Fri Jul 11 15:12:00 EDT 2003
On 7/11/03 1:07 PM, Richard MacLemale wrote:
> But if the improvements in the engine, at that time, are going to also
> impact a free, open source version of MetaCard, then... Well then, couldn't
> you just use Open Source MetaCard and save the money? The biggest
> difference between Open Source MetaCard and Revolution will be the extra
> add-ons that Rev gives and the price tag. For most users, the extra
> add-ons, help, support, and documentation would be worth the money. But
> Open Source MetaCard could end up developing quite a following, too,
> couldn't it? Some open source projects have gone on to become very
> successful...
>
> Am I reading this situation correctly?
With one important distinction: without a registration code, you are
restricted to a 10-line script limit. The open-source IDE will have to
allow for users to register a paid version of the engine to break the
script limitation. So while the engine is free, and the MC IDE will be
open-source, use of the free IDE will be limited without a registration
number.
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