RE: License conditions Re: aDesigner - was Re: Bobby - a bad tool

AFAIK this is the general way that IBM research software is
field trialled.

They put it out, if feedback response is good enough,
it goes on to become a commercial product.

On those grounds, I'd suggest that if you like it,
you let them know. That way there's more chance
of the product becoming live, unlike some I've personally
liked, but which clearly haven't gained sufficient support.

I don't think the fact that its an accessibility product
has anything to do with the licencing.

Its just the way they work.

regards DaveP

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