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Using SyncFusion in ''open source'' applications

What are the licensing issues (if any) in creating software (let''s call it Project X) with Syncfusion, and giving away the source code for that software? The Syncfusion source code & binaries would *not* be given away; only the code that we write to *talk to* Syncfusion components (i.e., everything you need to build Project X assuming you have Syncfusion installed on your machine.)

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AD Administrator Syncfusion Team June 14, 2006 09:44 PM UTC

Any comment?


DJ Daniel Jebaraj Syncfusion Team June 15, 2006 07:52 AM UTC

Hi, This would not be a problem at all. Please contact sales if you need written confirmation in this regard. Best regards, Daniel >What are the licensing issues (if any) in creating software (let''s call it Project X) with Syncfusion, and giving away the source code for that software? The Syncfusion source code & binaries would *not* be given away; only the code that we write to *talk to* Syncfusion components (i.e., everything you need to build Project X assuming you have Syncfusion installed on your machine.)

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