nanogui: Web browser on nano-X


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Subject: Re: Web browser on nano-X
From: Richard Kvalsvik ####@####.####
Date: 28 Apr 2000 13:03:24 -0000
Message-Id: <3909972C.BC8AAFD5@crusaders.no>

> >  Sorry, Opera is not an open-source project. Not on any platform.
> As much as I love open source, I suspect this is a wise decision.

Yes.  This is why I have a job.  If Opera was open source, I would be
out of job, and it would been ported without proper core-code.

> If would "like" to see a licence scheme along the lines of "free for
> personal, non-profit use", chargable for commercial use - similar to the
> licence scheme used for FlagShip personal (http://www.fship.com/)

For nano-x, that is actually possible. There is quite a few people I
will have to talk this over with first though, but I would like to see
this happen, for many reasons.  Mainly for testing purpose :-)

-- 
Richard Kvalsvik
-Developer at Opera Software 
-Designer/developer at LASER Nordic

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