Domain: deskzilla.com
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Comments · 8
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But...
The bleeding edge version seems to be unavailable for the moment. Also, if you want a free copy for being an FOSS developer, they limit you in the EULA for Open Source Projects to only one project. Now, I haven't checked to see if it was possible to use it with more than one, but they do not allow it in the license.
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Did anybody notice the trademark claims???I went to the screenshot page (http://deskzilla.com/shots.html) and scrolled to the very bottom, where it says:
Copyright © ALM Works Ltd 2004-2005 Deskzilla is not related in any way to Mozilla Organization or its employees. Bugzilla and Mozilla are trademarks owned by Netscape Communications Corporation.
Naturally, I double checked on that one over at Mozilla (http://www.mozilla.org/foundation/trademarks/faq. html) and found:The Mozilla trademarks include, among others, the names Mozilla(TM), mozilla.org®, Firefox®, Thunderbird(TM), Bugzilla(TM), Camino(TM), Sunbird(TM) and Seamonkey(TM), as well as the Mozilla logo, Firefox logo, Thunderbird logo and the red lizard logo.
So, what gives? Surely these Deskzilla guys should have figured that one out! -
Re:Costs $99 per license
True, but their EULA doesn't seem to imply any access to their source code. They'll give out free licenses to open source developers, but their code is still not open.
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Re:Costs $99 per license
True, but their EULA doesn't seem to imply any access to their source code. They'll give out free licenses to open source developers, but their code is still not open.
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Re:License
For open source projects its offered as freeware. You need to send an email to opensource@deskzilla.com with your name, project's name & URL, and Bugzilla URL of the project for a freebie key.Then you may proceed to download the proggie.
For everyone else, it's purely commercial. All your $99 are belong to them! -
Re:License
For open source projects its offered as freeware. You need to send an email to opensource@deskzilla.com with your name, project's name & URL, and Bugzilla URL of the project for a freebie key.Then you may proceed to download the proggie.
For everyone else, it's purely commercial. All your $99 are belong to them! -
Re:License
For open source projects its offered as freeware. You need to send an email to opensource@deskzilla.com with your name, project's name & URL, and Bugzilla URL of the project for a freebie key.Then you may proceed to download the proggie.
For everyone else, it's purely commercial. All your $99 are belong to them! -
Re:A conundrum
you could try reading the Features and Benefits page...