Right you are, but one point you miss is that none-commercial users won't ever have to pay for any of these features.
Aduva will not charge money from home users.
Well as far as I understood helixcode's future business model - they will charge. I'll be glad to find I was wrong on this one. Tweedle99 does want Linux look good:)
1. It is good to keep the open-source open and make Linux top operating system with the help of companies like Eazel, Helixcode and Aduva. Competition is good for Linux and for Users.
2. Aduva does NOT keep any information regarding peoples downloading.
Yes, it is different from the policies of Eazel and Helixcode: Home users won't pay! Not for services, not for access to the KB not for the application. Both Eazel and Helixcode will charge for services regrdless if you are a home user or a commercial one.
The source will be released pretty soon...
Well... you'll have to admit it is innovative:)
Next version will be themable.
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Well... Aduva Manager, unlike Helixcode and Eazel is for free and will remain that way...
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1. Yes, the Aduva Manager gives you the option to leave all the packages in a local directory.
2. The Aduva Manager asks you whether you care to install all and then it downloads and install all, not one by one.
3. Debian has this option as well.
no, you can't with Ximian update it all... yet...
Actually it is not such a bad idea:))
Right you are, but one point you miss is that none-commercial users won't ever have to pay for any of these features. Aduva will not charge money from home users.
to start with, you might want to enter their websites and read carefully everything as I did before writing...
You missed the point! I'm being payed by aliens to conquer the world. common...
Well as far as I understood helixcode's future business model - they will charge. I'll be glad to find I was wrong on this one. Tweedle99 does want Linux look good:)
1. It is good to keep the open-source open and make Linux top operating system with the help of companies like Eazel, Helixcode and Aduva. Competition is good for Linux and for Users. 2. Aduva does NOT keep any information regarding peoples downloading.
Yes, it is different from the policies of Eazel and Helixcode: Home users won't pay! Not for services, not for access to the KB not for the application. Both Eazel and Helixcode will charge for services regrdless if you are a home user or a commercial one. The source will be released pretty soon...
Well... you'll have to admit it is innovative:) Next version will be themable.
Well... Aduva Manager, unlike Helixcode and Eazel is for free and will remain that way...
1. Yes, the Aduva Manager gives you the option to leave all the packages in a local directory. 2. The Aduva Manager asks you whether you care to install all and then it downloads and install all, not one by one. 3. Debian has this option as well.