> And it is naturally on-topic here. I can also forward your message to Hackers- > IL / Perl-IL / etc. (separately of course) where there are other programmers. >
Sure, no problem. Nobody has asked for the license yet. > Regarding text editors, I myself am pretty happy with gvim and vim ( > http://www.vim.org/ ) as my text editors, but I'm also using kate and other > editors for editing mixed Hebrew/Latin text and naturally often use the built- > in text editors of applications (like KMail here or Firefox's <textarea>'s > edit box). > Hebrew works for you in Kate? Is that KDE 3 or 4? KDE 4 Kate is very broken for Hebrew. If you do reply to this, part, maybe it should be broken off into another thread. > Yes. BTW, is there a shareware version of UltraEdit available for download for > a free-as-in-beer trial? > Going through thier website, it looks like the standard download gives you 30 days' trial: http://www.ultraedit.com/downloads/uex.html > If you're into selling or distributing software, you are > likely destined to not become very rich. So it's probably not so bad. > I recommend to those considering it to try illegal business practices such as bribery and strongholding to form a molopoly. From there, you can charge whatever you want so long as you can discourage interoperability and buyout competitors. Just an idea. -- Dotan Cohen http://what-is-what.com http://gibberish.co.il _______________________________________________ Linux-il mailing list Linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il http://mailman.cs.huji.ac.il/mailman/listinfo/linux-il