Mail Archives: opendos/1998/06/28/07:20:39
> From: Howard Schwartz <theo AT ncal DOT verio DOT com>
> Reading over the Caldera web site recently I found myself confused as
> to whether the current Dr. DOS 7.02 (and Web Spider?) is still free
> to private individuals who use the OS for non-commercial purposes.
> Can someone put this one to rest for me?
I recently emailed Caldera about this myself. The web site IS confusing;
the license agreement on the site no longer has the "free" wording, but the
download page does. The person I corresponded with had a time getting a
straight answer himself, but the bottom line he finally got was no. It's
free for evaluation (limited to 90 days for businesses, limited but
non-specific period for others), but that's as far as it goes nowadays.
I was disappointed with that answer; seems to me that a free non-commercial
distribution would be a great way to build recognition and eventual
commercial market share, but that's not the route they've chosen to go. I
understand they paid big bucks to get the DOS from Novell, so I guess they
figure that they have to charge everybody to recoup their $$.
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