From: David C. <ne...@ci...> - 2003-11-30 21:33:45
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On Sunday 30 of November 2003 21:40, Peter Bienstman wrote: > On Sunday 30 November 2003 20:06, David Calinski wrote: > > But I would like to focus on commercial version for Windows > > Oops, as you know I was planning a free Windows version of PyQt MemAid. > I've already done some experiments on how hard it would be to backport it > to Qt 2.x which is needed for the free edition of Qt under Windows. Turns > out it's not that hard, but I don't want to do these changes everytime I > make a new release, so I was planning to wait until I've implemented all > the features I want in the main code, which won't happen very soon. > > If you want, we can discuss this further privately. Feel free to release anything you want, on platform you want. I don't mind it, just the opposite. Especially if it will be free on GPL license. I will try to never block development of Open Sourced version. And I will be happy if there will be free MemAid version for Windows. (I expect that my commercial version, if I will make it, will be better, have support, great documentation (maybe a book about learning), etc. so some people would still choose to pay money for it. But if not, and your open sourced version will be better, then it will be only my *personal* problem (I would have to work harder to create something better, so it would be good for end-users after all - and this is the most important).) -- David Calinski http://neodave.civ.pl |