In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Erik Max Francis  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>It also is free for personal use (up to 2 clients, 2 users) and open 
>soruce projects can get free licenses.  Or at least it was so the last I 
>checked.

For anything mission-critical, I wouldn't want to rely on a free license.
At least if it's Open Source and someone plays with the license, someone
else will fork (c.f. XFree86).  Alternatively, I am sometimes willing to
pay for good closed-source software.
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