Ruslan,

You are wrong. From the website: "MySQL Software is provided under the GPL 
License. OEMs, ISVs and VARs can purchase commercial licenses." This allows for 
many unpaid uses. Only if you intend to *sell* the MySQL software together with 
your product, you need to buy a license. I will not discuss this any further, 
though. I think such a discussion is useless and I will not reply to this 
thread anymore.

In reply to your other remarks: Yes, I had to work with Valentina and I am 
grateful for your support, Ruslan. Without you fixing a Valentina bug, we 
wouldn't have been able to get the job done. I did use the 10 minutes demo with 
Revolution, but I am quite familiar with databases already and knew what to do. 
I would recommend experimenting with a free open-source tool like MySQL or 
SQLite to anyone who hasn't made him/herself familiar with databases yet.

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On 24 nov 2010, at 06:51, Ruslan Zasukhin wrote:
> 
> First of all let me remind that open-source NOT means FREE.
> Right?  Everybody know this?
> 
> MySQL very often is not free. You cannot developer commercial software for
> free with mySQL. You cannot develop even in-house app for your own company
> for free.  
> 
> Read very careful their license.
> 


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