does that mean that I am not allowed to give my programs away even if they are free and If that is the case does the Express version have the same restrictions assuming I don't get it from Dreamspark.If You use the Software to create software programs, You may only commercially use or distribute them upon the purchase of appropriate commercial license(s) for the Software.
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I just signed up for the Dreamspark program by Microsoft which gives you free software for being a student. The only catch is
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Nope, it says commercially. So you can't sell them. It should be fine giving them away.
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Even if I post it on a website for free download.
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Lol... what Microsoft Product is even worth getting?
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Microsoft's products are nice just overpriced.
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http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/commerciallyherby490 wrote:Even if I post it on a website for free download.
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What about the distribute part of the EULA
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I don't know any product from them I would want... suggestions?
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Visual studio is good
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Should I just assume that distributing it for free is ok
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Unless specifically stated otherwise, then yeah.herby490 wrote:Should I just assume that distributing it for free is ok
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It just says commercially so I am going to assume that I just can not sell them.
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MS has a lot of good products. you are just to full of shit thinking linux is some how so much beter.LeonBlade wrote:Lol... what Microsoft Product is even worth getting?
here is a challange for you...
go to best buy, buy 2 pc's, 2 printers. then go pu windows on one, and linux on another, ans pug that printer in, then see who strugles the most.
then after you took an hour getting printing done on your linux box. try and true map to a windows drive... cant.. can you.
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While I agree that Microsoft has some good products, the fact that getting a printer to work might be harder in Linux than Windows has to do with hardware manufacturers writing drivers for Windows and not for Linux. It has nothing to do with the quality of either Linux or Windows. And it's easy to map a windows drive in Linux (assuming you mean a shared folder?). If you mean mapping a shared printer, it's as easy as mapping a shared folder, they both use Samba. Most major distributions have a GUI for folder and printer sharing that's at least as easy to use as it is in Windows.avansc wrote:MS has a lot of good products. you are just to full of shit thinking linux is some how so much beter.LeonBlade wrote:Lol... what Microsoft Product is even worth getting?
here is a challange for you...
go to best buy, buy 2 pc's, 2 printers. then go pu windows on one, and linux on another, ans pug that printer in, then see who strugles the most.
then after you took an hour getting printing done on your linux box. try and true map to a windows drive... cant.. can you.
Both OS's have their strengths and weaknesses, and it's stupid to say one or the other completely sucks.
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i never claimed on to completely suck. just pointing out that that doing something as mundane as getting a printer to work is alot easier on windows. whether that by fault of the os or people who write the drivers. and as for the sharing, windows has a file sharing protocal. linux usually does it through ftp or something. things may have changed in the mean time. im not to clued up on that kinda stuff.wtetzner wrote:While I agree that Microsoft has some good products, the fact that getting a printer to work might be harder in Linux than Windows has to do with hardware manufacturers writing drivers for Windows and not for Linux. It has nothing to do with the quality of either Linux or Windows. And it's easy to map a windows drive in Linux (assuming you mean a shared folder?). If you mean mapping a shared printer, it's as easy as mapping a shared folder, they both use Samba. Most major distributions have a GUI for folder and printer sharing that's at least as easy to use as it is in Windows.avansc wrote:MS has a lot of good products. you are just to full of shit thinking linux is some how so much beter.LeonBlade wrote:Lol... what Microsoft Product is even worth getting?
here is a challange for you...
go to best buy, buy 2 pc's, 2 printers. then go pu windows on one, and linux on another, ans pug that printer in, then see who strugles the most.
then after you took an hour getting printing done on your linux box. try and true map to a windows drive... cant.. can you.
Both OS's have their strengths and weaknesses, and it's stupid to say one or the other completely sucks.
my dad runs linux as windows machines in his labs. ans according to him, windows advanced server 2003 is alot more stable that linux on a enteprize edition. (im not claiming this, only relaying what someone who has worked in the field for years says)
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