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| Posted: 03/06/2008, 12:44 AM |
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Can we expect some http://www.u3.com/
U3 Version of CodeCharge Studio 3 or 4 ?
I love this 
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| Posted: 03/06/2008, 3:00 AM |
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You could consider http://www.mojopac.com
very portable
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| Posted: 03/06/2008, 4:38 AM |
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Thank You Rene
I will be using this solution, great
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| Posted: 03/06/2008, 5:28 AM |
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Actually, I think Walter deserves the credits.. 
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| Posted: 03/06/2008, 5:42 AM |
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Thank to You and Walter and all CCS Forum users 
I use SanDisk titanium 4gb usb ...
the mojo says "is slow" drive ...
but will test it more ...
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| Posted: 03/06/2008, 8:47 AM |
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In any case, make sure that when you connect to your usb, that you set that port to "speed" instead of "safe" in windows. Makes it faster and Mojo will cater for the safety.
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| Posted: 03/06/2008, 8:47 AM |
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Have fun read in tips and solutions.
Slow is relative, usb harddrive 2.5'' small one 40 Gb.
Faster and still no external powersource needed.
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| Posted: 03/06/2008, 3:14 PM |
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Thanks Walter
It works great on my external 2.5'' Samsung hard disk (40GB).
Now a complete working office in my Pocket 
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| Posted: 03/08/2008, 3:11 AM |
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Interesting article on U3 http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/software/soa/Startkey-turn...39286565,00.htm
My original post is here: http://forums.codecharge.com/posts.php?post_id=91880&s_keyword=Mojo
Have fun!
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| Posted: 03/15/2008, 3:56 PM |
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Hi again
I found one more: http://www.ceedo.com/
I will be testing it ...
I don't like Mojopac licensing as even if you pay $49
you still can not make a commercial work on it ...
read more ... http://www.mojopac.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1573
So I will test ceedo and check their licensing conditions ...
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| Posted: 03/16/2008, 4:48 AM |
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Hello Again
I was unable to install CodeCharge Studio4 on Ceedo ...
http://vision.to/FM/ceedo_css4_error.jpg
Error shows missing *mdb driver 
Waiting for ceedo suport answer.
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| Posted: 03/17/2008, 4:58 AM |
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I have read the post, and I am sure you misunderstood.
You can not build anything that contains MoJoPac in its distribution!
And I am sure you won't.
If you need to each customer would want to buy a MojoPac License.
But hey, as I am not commercialy bound to them, I would screen the
marketplace for a product more fit to your needs.
As far as I am concerned, running 1 legal license of CCS (the topic of
conversation) on a portable development environment is legal, the products
created with CCS are legaly yours to be distributed.
Whatever the portable development environment, it could never overrule the
CCS licensing, nor photoshop nor any else.
But, I am in no means a license experts and I DON'T want to start a
discussion on licensing.
(We have them in he forum already)
At least you tried out the platform, which in itself is not flawless.
Walter
"feha" <feha@forum.codecharge> schreef in bericht
news:247dc541ef111e@news.codecharge.com...
> Hi again
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> I found one more:
> http://www.ceedo.com/
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> I will be testing it ...
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> I don't like Mojopac licensing as even if you pay $49
> you still can not make a commercial work on it ...
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> read more ...
> http://www.mojopac.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1573
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> So I will test ceedo and check their licensing conditions ...
> _________________
> Regards
> feha
> Vision.To Design
> www.vision.to
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| Posted: 03/17/2008, 6:16 AM |
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Hi walter
I got final answer on same forum thread ...
So even them self are confused with their own license ...
But now is as you said 
You can make commercial work ...
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| Posted: 03/17/2008, 6:24 AM |
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Of course!
Commercial work is my property.
The tools I use to create are all bought and paid for.
So noone can stop me neither legally nor physicaly!
The license for product like Mojo U3 and the likes extend only to the use of
the product at hand.
Mojo, to take an example, gives you a portable desktop, the underlying
technology would be M$ property and licensing. So in a way they are only
extending upon someone elses technology.
Are you licensed to create commercialproduct on a platform like WXp? The
answer being Yes, so the answer to the Mojo chould/could not differ.
I hope I express it in a clear way, but I see no prblems whatsoever upon
using such a 'tool' especially if you did actualy buy a license, not
excluding the free version which should give exactly the same rights.
Be honest, how could a 'tool' restrict you upon the usage of products you
bought and are licensed to use. How could Mojo/U3, restrict you on using
Photoshop for instance to create original output for commercial use?
Could a tyre company exclude you use of your Volvo for commercial use?
This is a far reaching, far fetched subject, I am no legalclerk, but I can
in a simple way find enough reasons to declar a limitited use as being not
from this world.
Given the 'spirit' of their product, I am sure they misunderstood your
question as much as you did theirs.
Have fun friend,
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| Posted: 03/17/2008, 7:52 AM |
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Hi Walter, thank you
I suggested them to change from "Non-Commercial" to "Single User License" this would better.
Thank You
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