mk
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| Posted: 04/26/2002, 5:22 PM |
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I currently a PHP developer. I write all my programs from scratch and distribute them for a fee. As I am trying to expand the programs that I offer, I am looking to codecharge to help speed up the development process. What I need to know is are the programs that you develop in codecharge 100% yours therefor allowing the developer the rights to sell any application made using codecharge? Thanks!
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Brent
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| Posted: 04/26/2002, 8:39 PM |
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>>What I need to know is are the programs that you develop in codecharge 100%
>>yours therefor allowing the developer the rights to sell any application made
>>using codecharge?
Yes they are free to distribute as far as CodeCharge is concerned. That's what
is so great about it, it generates native code (PHP,ASP,JSP) etc. so you're
not tied down to a proprietary languge which requires a runtime engine.
Now you will require a runtime license for your database if you're using Access,
MS SQL, MySQL etc.. Databases like PostgresSQL and Interbase are open source
and do not need license fees for commercial products.
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