Re: AbiWord for Corp. Use

From: Alan Horkan (horkana@tcd.ie)
Date: Fri Jul 12 2002 - 13:31:02 EDT

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    Abiword is licenesed under the Gnu General Public license (GPL) a copy of
    which is displayed by the installer and should be included i a file
    called Licenses.txt
    Alternatively it is available from gnu.org
    http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html

    For general use you do not even need to agree with the GPL and standard
    Copyright applies. The GPL grant you additional rights to copyright which
    only really comes into play for (users or) developers you wish to modify
    and distribute abiword.

    In the situation you describe you may install as many copies of abiword as
    you wish. If you want to distribute abiword unchanged that is also
    allowed. Definately read the GPL for more information.

    If you have any further questions feel free to ask them on the user
    mailing list. I may have overcomplicated this a little but really you
    have a lot of freedom i how you use abiword.

    We would very much like to hear back from you, as some of the developers
    are interested in putting together a list of Abiword success stories.

    Sincerely
    Alan Horkan

    PS the original message was sent to the webmaster, and as far as
    i know the user is not subscribed to the user mailing list so be sure to
    CC him in any replies to the list

    PPS Abiword is also available for linux, you might consider trying linux
    on those low end machines. There is a probably a Linux Users Group (LUG)
    in your local area who might be willing to help.

    On Fri, 12 Jul 2002, Steve Lairson wrote:

    > Date: Fri, 12 Jul 2002 12:29:36 -0400
    > From: Steve Lairson <slairson@acmhddsa.org>
    > To: webmaster@abisource.com
    > Subject: AbiWord for Corp. Use
    >
    >
    > First, I would like to compliment you on a great program with such a low
    > overhead.
    >
    > The organization I work for is a government facility that supports victims
    > of mental illness, developmental disabilities and substance abuse problems.
    > Many of our 8 facilities are using very old (and mostly donated) machines.
    > The combination of little to no funds with mostly outdated machines, has led
    > me to look for a low-cost, low-overhead alternative for word processing. As
    > I reviewed "Microsoft Alternatives" I kept coming back to AbiWord. It has
    > run the with no problem on the 486/66 machines running Windows 98 and I
    > believe it is a sound solution that will meet the needs of my clients.
    >
    > I am confused about any license charge or if there is one. We are very
    > careful here, not to violate any software license restrictions and I would
    > greatly appreciate you clearing this up for me. We would like to use
    > AbiWord on these low end Win32 machines and at the most, will be used on no
    > more then 20 machines.
    >
    > Thank you for your time,
    > Steve Lairson

    > =========================
    > Steve Lairson
    > MIS Department
    > Alamance-Caswell MH/DD/SA
    > 336-513-4200 xt. 407
    > slairson@acmhddsa.org
    > =========================
    >

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